A better catch last night with
211 trapped and identified covering fifty-six species with six being new for
the year.
The following were recorded:
Diamond-back Moth [1]; Brown House-moth [1]; Light Brown Apple Moth [3];
Cnephasia sp. [2]; Marbled Orchard Tortrix [1]; Celypha striana [6]; Celypha
lacunana [4]; Ancylis achatana [6]; Bee Moth [1]; Small Magpie [1]; Eudonia
mercurella [1]; Chrysoteuchia culmella [42]; Crambus pascuella [10]; Peach
Blossom [1]; Elephant Hawkmoth [6]; Riband Wave [8]; Barred Yellow [1]; Barred
Straw [2]; Foxglove Pug [2]; Common Pug [1]; Clouded Border [1]; Brimstone Moth
[3]; Swallow-tailed Moth [2]; Peppered Moth [1]; Willow Beauty [4]; Clouded
Silver [2]; Light Emerald [1]; Common Emerald [2]; Coxcomb Prominent [1]; Buff
Ermine [5]; Common Footman [10]; Beautiful Hook-tip [1]; The Spectacle [1];
Burnished Brass [2]; Golden Plusia [1]; Silver Y [2]; Plain Golden Y [1];
Dagger species [1]; Sycamore [1]; Marbled Beauty [2]; Mottled Rustic [1]; The
Uncertain [19]; The Rustic [1]; Large Nutmeg [2]; Dark Arches [6]; Middle Minor
species [6]; Bright-line Brown-eye [3]; Dot Moth [1]; Common Wainscot [1]; The
Caly [1]; Heart and Dart [19]; The Flame [2]; Flame Shoulder [1]; Large Yellow
Underwing [2] and Double Square-spot [2].
Eucosma cana
Peach Blossom
Barred Yellow
Foxglove Pug
Cloaded Border
Peppered Moth
Coxcomb Prominent
Golden Plusia
Sycamore
Mottled Rustic
The Clay
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