Wednesday 28 June 2017

An early morning in Wigston Magna, Leicestershire - June 18, 2017

There were 176 moths trapped and identified last night with fifty-eight species involved, of which fifteen were new for the year.


The following were recorded: Caloptilia stigmatella [1]; Hawthorn Moth [4]; Brown Hose Moth [3]; Blastobasis lacticolella [1]; Emmelina monodactyla [1]; Lozotaenia forsterana [1]; Light Brown Apple Moth [7]; Marbled Orchard Tortrix [1]; Celypha lacunana [9]; Eucosma cana [1]; Leopard Moth [1]; Bee Moth [4]; Euzophera pinguis [1]; Phycitodes binaevella [1]; Pyrausta aurata [2]; Anania coronate [1]; Small Magpie [10]; Udea olivalis [2]; Eudonia mercurella [1]; Chrysoteuchia culmella [9]; Crambus pascuella [1]; Brown China-mark [4]; Eyed Hawkmoth [2]; Elephant Hawkmoth [6]; Small Dusty Wave [1]; Riband Wave [13]; Garden Carpet [3]; Silver-ground Carpet [1]; Common Marbled Carpet [1]; Green Pug [3]; Foxglove Pug [4]; Lime-speck Pug [1]; Freyer's Pug [2]; Common Pug [3]; Brimstone Moth [3]; Swallow-tailed Moth [2]; Willow Beauty [4]; Clouded Silver [1]; Common Emerald [1]; Sallow Kitten [1]; Straw Dot [1]; The Snout [1]; Buff Ermine [7]; Common Footman [9]; The Fan-foot [1]; The Coronet [3]; The Uncertain [4]; Rustic Shoulder-knot [1]; Dark Arches [4]; Marbled Minor Group [5]; Middle-barred Minor [4]; Bright-line Brown-eye [1]; Varied Coronet [1]; Heart and Dart [7]; Heart and Club [1]; Shuttle-shaped Dart [2]; The Flame [1] and Large Yellow Underwing [5].


Blastobasis lacticolella


Eucosma cana


Leopard Moth


Phycitodes binaevella


Pyrausta aurata


Common Emerald


Sallow Kittern


Small Dusty Wave

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