A reasonable catch last night but with fewer species; 128 moths trapped
and identified, covering forty-five species, with just two new for the year.
The following were recorded: Ermine species [1]; Brown House
Moth [1]; Red Barred Tortrix [3]; Clepsis consimilana [2]; Light Brown Apple
Moth [1]; Cnephasia sp. [1]; Aleimma loeflingiana [2]; Marbled Orchard Tortrix
[2]; Celypha striana [2]; Celypha lacunana [2]; Ancylis achatana [2]; Phycitodes
binaevella [2]; Small Magpie [7]; Garden Pebble [1]; Eudonia
Lacustrata [3]; Chrysoteuchia culmella [7]; Crambus pascuella [12]; Agriphila
straminella [2]; Elephant hawk-moth [3]; Riband Wave [10]; Yellow Shell [1];
Green Pug [1]; Common Pug [3]; Scorched
Wing [2]; Brimstone Moth [1]; Swallow-tailed Moth [5]; Willow Beauty [7]; The
Snout [1]; Buff Ermine [4]; Common Footman [12]; The Fan-foot [1]; Beautiful
Hook-tip [2]; Burnished Brass [1]; Silver Y [1]; The Coronet [2]; Marbled
Beauty [1]; Mottle Rustic [3]; The Uncertain [2]; The Rustic [1]; Middle-barred
Minor [1]; Bright-line Brown-eye [1]; Heart and Dart [5]; Turnip Moth [1]; The
Flame [1] and Large Yellow Underwing [2].
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