A cooler night last night and
therefore not surprisingly a smaller catch of 124 covering just thirty-three
species and just one new for the year.
The following were recorded:
Red-barred Tortrix [1]; Light Brown Apple Moth [1]; Celypha striana [2];
Celypha lacunana [6]; Ancylis achatana [2]; Bramble Shoot Moth [1]; Bee Moth
[2]; Phycitodes binaevella [2]; Small Magpie [1]; Eudonia mercurella [1];
Chrysoteuchia culmella [8]; Crambus pascuella [8]; Privet Hawkmoth [2];
Elephant Hawkmoth [3]; Riband Wave [2]; Blood-vein [1]; Scorched Wing [1];
Willow Beauty [2]; Buff-tip [1]; Pale Tussock [1]; Buff Ermine [15]; Common
Footman [5]; Beautiful Hook-tip [2]; Burnished Brass [1]; Marbled Beauty [2];
The Uncertain [19]; The Rustic [5]; Large Nutmeg [1]; Dark Arches [1];
Bright-line Brown-eye [1]; Common Wainscot [1]; Heart and Dart [22] and Large
Yellow Underwing [1].
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