An excellent night last night
with 326 moths trapped and identified covering seventy-two species of which
eight were new for the year and one was new for the garden.
The following were recorded:
Ermine species [1]; Bird-cherry Ermine [8]; Crassa unitella [2]; Blastodacna
hellerella [1]; Mompha ochraceella [1]; Blastobasis adustella [2]; Light Brown
Apple Moth [5]; Lozotaeniodes formosana [1]; Cnephasia sp. [1]; Acleris
forsskaleana [1]; Agapeta hamana [1]; Celypha striana [8]; Celypha lacunana
[2]; Leopard Moth [2]; Acrobasis advenella [1]; Hypsopygia glaucinalis [1];
Anania coronate [1]; Udea olivalis [1]; Mother of Pearl [5]; Eudonia mercurella
[5]; Eudonia pallid [1]; Chrysoteuchia culmella [88]; Crambus pascuella [3];
Buff Arches [2]; Privet Hawkmoth [1]; Elephant Hawkmoth [2]; Riband Wave [12];
Small Blood-veil [1]; Blood-vein [1]; Garden Carpet [1]; Large Twin-spot Carpet
[1]; Double-striped Pug [2]; Foxglove Pug [2]; Clouded Border [1]; Brimstone
Moth [2]; Swallow-atiled Moth [2]; Willow Beauty [10]; Clouded Silver [2];
Light Emerald [2]; Common Emerald [2]; Buff-tip [1]; The Snout [1]; White Satin
Moth [2]; Buff Ermine [1]; Common Footman [17]; Scarce Footman [1]; Beautiful
Hook-tip [1]; Burnsihed Brass [2]; Silver Y [6]; Palin Golden Y [1]; Dagger
species [2]; The Miller [1]; Coronet [2]; Marbled Beauty [3]; The Uncertain
[15]; The Rustic [1]; Large Nutmeg [2]; Dark Arches [24]; Light Arches [3];
Common Rustic Group [11]; Marbled Minor Group [3]; Bright-line Brown-eye [8];
Dot Moth [1]; Common Wainscot [3]; Smoky Wainscot [1]; The Clay [2]; Heart and
Dart [11]; The Flame [4]; Flame Shoulder [1] and Large Yellow Underwing [2].
Crassa unitella
Blastodacna hellerella
Mompha ochraceella
Acleris forsskaleana
Leopard Moth
Acrobasis advenella
Eudonia pallid
Large Twin-spot Carpet
Double-striped Pug
White Satin Moth
Scarce Footman
The Miller
Coronet
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