Wednesday 8 July 2015

An early morning at Wigston Magna, Leicestershire - July 2, 2015

Not quite so many moths last night but still an good night with 220 trapped and identified, of which fourteen were new for the year and one, Barred Red, a lifer.


The following were recorded: Ypsolopha sequella [1]; Diamond-back Moth [1]; Brown House-moth [1]; Amblyptilia acanthadactyla [2]; Red-barred Tortrix [1]; Light Brown Apple Moth [3];  Lozotaeniodes formosana [1]; Pseudargrotoza conwagana [2]; Agapeta hamana [6]; Marbled Orchard Tortrix [2]; Celypha striana [3]; Celypha lacunana [3]; Ancylis achatana [1]; Notocelia trimaculana [1]; Leopard Moth [1]; Bee Moth [2]; Phycitodes binaevella [1]; Pyrausta aurata [1]; Anania perlucidalis [1]; Small Magpie [1]; Udea olivalis [2]; Eudonia mercurella [3]; Chrysoteuchia culmella [56]; Crambus pascuella [5]; Crambus perlella [1]; Brown China-mark [1]; Elephant Hawkmoth [4]; Riband Wave [15]; Small Blood-vein [1]; Blood-vein [1]; Common Carpet [1]; Barred Straw [1]; Common Marbled Carpet [1]; Green Pug [1]; Freyer's Pug [4]; Brimstone Moth [1]; Swallow-tailed Moth [1]; Willow Beauty [3]; Clouded Silver [3]; Light Emerald [1]; Barred Red [1]; Common Emerald [1]; Straw Dot [3]; Pale Tussock [1]; Buff Ermine [3]; White Ermine [1]; Common Footman [2]; The Fan-foot [2]; Beautiful Hook-tip [3]; Silver Y [1]; Plain Golden Y [2]; The Miller [1]; Knot Grass [1]; Poplar Grey [1]; Marbled Beauty [4]; The Uncertain [13]; The Rustic [4]; Brown Rustic [1]; Large Nutmeg [2]; Dark Arches [4]; Marbled Minor Group [3]; Middle-barred Minor [1]; Bright-line Brown-eye [2]; Shoulder-striped Wainscot [1]; Heart and Dart  [16]; Large Yellow Underwing [4] and Double Square-spot [1].


Ypsolopha sequella


Red-barred Tortrix


Lozotaeniodes formosana


Pseudargrotoza conwagana


Ancylis achatana


Notocelia trimaculana


Leopard Moth


Small Blood-vein


Barred Red


Common Emerald


Pale Tussock


Poplar Grey

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