It was a better night last night with ninety-eight moths of thirty-two species trapped and identified with five new for the year.
Light Brown Apple Moth [7];
Celypha striana [2]; Codling Moth [1]; Hypsopygia glaucinalis [1]; Udea olivalis [1]; Eudonia mercurella
[7]; Chrysoteuchia culmella [5]; Crambus pascuella [1]; Privet Hawkmoth [1];
Elephant Hawkmoth [3]; Riband Wave [1]; Silver-ground Carpet [1]; Common Marbled
Carpet [1]; Green Pug [3]; Mottled Pug [1]; Brimstone Moth [2]; Willow Beauty
[3]; Clouded Silver [1]; Straw Dot [3]; Buff Ermine [2]; Common Footman [2];
Burnished Brass [1]; Sycamore [1]; Marbled Beauty [1]; Uncertain [5]; Large
Nutmeg [1]; Rustic Shoulder-knot [1]; Dark Arches [3]; Marbled Minor Species
[5]; Middle-barred Minor [2]; Bright-line Brown-eye [4]; and Heart and Dart
[25].
Codling Moth
Hypsopygia glaucinalis
Udea olivalis
Elephant Hawkmoth
Silver Ground Carpet
Green Pug
Burnished Brass
Sycamore
Marbled Beauty
Dark Arches
Middle Barred Minor
Heart and Dart
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