There were 101 moths covering
forty-two species in the trap last night with ten new for the year.
The following were recorded:
Argyresthia goedartella [2]; White-shouldered House-moth [1]; Brown House-moth
[1]; Timothy Tortrix [2]; Clepsis consimilana [1]; Light Brown Apple Moth [8]; Pseudargrotoza conwagana
[1]; Marbled Orchard Tortrix [3]; Celypha lacunana [4]; Notocelia cynosbatella
[1]; Bee Moth [2]; Small Magpie [2]; Scoparia pyralella [1]; Chrysoteuchia
culmella [8]; Crambus pascuella [2]; Eyed Hawkmoth [1]; Riband Wave [3];
Silver-ground Carpet [3]; Common Marbled Carpet [3]; Green Pug [1]; Mottled Pug
[1]; Scorched Wing [1]; Brimstone Moth [3]; Willow Beauty [1]; Clouded Silver
[2]; Coxcomb Prominent [1]; Buff Ermine [1]; White Ermine [1]; Common Footman
[1]; The Fan-foot [1]; The Spectacle [1]; Silver Y [1]; Marbled Beauty [1];
Middle-barred Minor [2]; Nutmeg [1]; Bright-line Brown-eye [3]; Hear and Dart
[16]; Turnip Moth [1]; The Flame [2]; Ingrailed Clay [1]; Large Yellow
Underwing [1]; Setaceous Hebrew Character [1] and Green Silver-lines.
Clepsis consimilana
Green Pug
Coxcomb Prominent
Turnip Moth
Ingrailed Clay
Nutmeg
Marbled Beauty
Middle-barred Minor
The Fan-foot
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