Sunday 27 July 2014

An early morning moth trapping in Wigston Magna, Leicestershire - July 23, 2014

Fewer moths were trapped last with 187 being identified covering forty-five species that including four new for the year.


The following were recorded: Ermine species [1]; Bird-cherry Ermine [2]; Carcina quercana [1]; Blastobasis adustella [20]; Light Brown Apple Moth [2]; Red-barred Tortrix [1]; Celypha striana [5]; Eucosma cana [1]; Cydia splendana [1]; Codling Moth [1]; Chrysoteuchia culmella [30]; Crambus pascuella [5]; Agriphila straminella [2]; Eudonia mercurella [1]; Mother of Pearl [1]; Riband Wave [16]; Red Wtwin-spot Carpet [1]; Common Carpet [2]; Small Rivulet [1]; Wormwood Pug [1]; Canary-shouldered Thorn [1]; Dusky Thorn [1]; Early Thorn [1]; Purple Thorn [1]; Swallow-tailed Moth [1]; Willow Beauty [3]; Clouded Silver [1]; Iron Prominent [1]; Swallow Prominent [1]; Dingy Footman [3]; Heart and Dart [5]; Large Yellow Underwing [4]; Lesser Yellow Underwing [8]; Lesser Broad-bodied Yellow Underwing [2]; Least Yellow Underwing [1]; Nutmeg [2]; Bright-line Brown-eye [6]; Clay [2]; Dagger species [1]; Marbled Beauty [4]; Dark Arches [15]; Common Rustic species [19]; Uncertain [1] and Silver Y [1].


Cydia plendana


Codling Moth


Small Rivulet


Canary-shouldered Thorn


Dusky Thorn


Early Thorn


Iron Prominent


Iron Prominent


Nutmeg

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