158 moths were trapped and
identified last night covering thirty-four species, one of which, Old Lady, was
a lifer.
Orange Swift [1]; Ermine
Species [1]; Amblyptilia acanthadactyla [2]; Light Brown Apple Moth [22];
Garden Rose Tortrix [2]; Agriphila tristella [2]; Agriphila straminella [3];
Agriphila geniculea [11]; Polplar Hawk-moth [1]; The Vestal [1]; Garden Carpet
[2]; Double-striped Pug [1]; Yellow-barred Brindle [1]; Brimstone Moth [19];
Dusky Thorn [3]; Willow Beauty [4]; Lesser Swallow Prominent [1]; Straw Dot
[3]; Silver Y [1]; Mouse Moth [1]; Old Lady [1];
Angle Shades [1]; Flounced Rustic [2]; Dark Arches [1]; Common Rustic species
[4]; Centre-barred Sallow [4]; The Nutmeg [1]; Common Wainscot [1]; Flame
Shoulder [3]; Small Square-spot [1]; Large Yellow Underwing [41]; Lesser Yellow
Underwing [9]; Square-spot Rustic [4] and Setaceous Hebrew Character [2].
Lesser Swallow Prominent
Old Lady
Flounced Rustic
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