Not such a good night mothing
last night with just 107 trapped and identified and only one new for the year.
The following were recorded:
Ermine species [1]; Bird-cherry Ermine [3]; Honeysuckle
Moth [1]; Brown House Moth [3]; Crassa unitella [4]; Blastobasis
adustella [6]; Red-barred Tortrix [2]; Clepsis consimilana [1]; Light Brown
Apple Moth [1]; Agapeta hamana [6]; Celypha striana [1]; Celypha lacunana [1];
Bud Moth [1]; Anania coronate [1]; Small Magpie [1]; Eudonia mercurella [2];
Chrysoteuchia culmella [31]; Crambus pascuella [6]; Agriphila straminella [7];
Chinese Character [1]; Elephant Hawkmoth [1]; Small Fan-footed Wave [1]; Riband
Wave [5]; Small Blood-vein [1]; Brimstone Moth [1]; Purple Thorn [1]; Dingy
Footman [1]; Common Footman [4]; Scarce Footman [1]; The Fan-foot [2]; The
Coronet [1]; Marbled Beauty [3]; Dark Arches [2]; The Flame [1] and Large
Yellow Underwing [2].
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