The trap was out again last
night and there were 250 moths trapped and identified covering seventy-two
species, with thirteen new for the year.
The following were recorded:
Diamond-back Moth [3]; Argyresthia trifasciata [1]; Hawthorn Moth [1]; Brown
House-moth [4]; Crassa unitella [1]; Blastobasis
lacticolella [1]; Red-barred Tortrix [2];
Timothy Tortrix [1]; Light Brown Apple Moth [10]; Cnephasia
species [1]; Green Oak Tortrix [1]; Pseudargrotoza conwagana [3];
Agapeta hamana [3]; Marbled Orchard Tortrix [2]; Bramble
Shoot Moth [1]; Bee Moth [3]; Thistle Ermine [1]; Phycitodes binaevella
[1]; Anania coronate [1]; Anania perlucidalis [1];
Small Magpie [2]; Eudonia mercurella [16]; Chrysoteuchia culmella [9]; Crambus
pascuella [5]; Buff Arches [1]; Elephant
Hawkmoth [6]; Small Dusty Wave [1]; Riband Wave [29]; Blood-vein [1]; Garden
Carpet [4]; Common Carpet [1]; Barred Yellow [2]; Barred
Straw [1]; Common Marbled Carpet [2]; Green Pug [4]; Lime-speck Pug [1];
Freyer's Pug [1]; Common Pug [4]; Mottled Pug [3]; Brimstone Moth [7];
Swallow-tailed Moth [3]; Peppered Moth [2];
Clouded Silver [5]; Common Emerald [2]; Swallow
Prominent [1]; Straw Dot [7]; The Snout [2]; Buff Ermine [2]; Common
Footman [2]; Scarce Footman [1]; The Fan-foot
[7]; Beautiful Hook-tip [2]; Dagger species [1]; The Sycamore [1]; Knot Grass [1]; The Coronet [4]; Marbled Beauty [6];
The Uncertain [4]; Angle Shades [1]; Rustic Shoulder-knot [1]; Dark Arches [5];
Light Arches [1]; Marbled Minor Group [7];
Middle-barred Minor [1]; Dot Moth [2]; Heart and
Dart [17]; Shuttle-shaped Dart [2]; The Flame [10]; Flame Shoulder [1]; Large
Yellow Underwing [4]; Setaceous Hebrew Character [2] and Green Silver-lines
[1].
Red-barred Tortrix
Agapeta hamana
Anania perlucidalis
Buff Arches
Blood-vein
Peppered Moth
Barred Straw
The Sycamore
Dot Moth
Scarce Footman
Knot Grass
Light Arches
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