Another 356 moths trapped and identified last night covering seventy
species of which seven were new for the year with one, Tinea trinotella, a
lifer and another, Dingy Shears, new for the garden.
The following were recorded: Tinea trinotella [1];
Ermine Species [35]; Bird-cherry Ermine [6]; Orchard Ermine [4]; Diamond-back
Moth [2]; Carcina
quercana [1]; Blastobasis adustella
[8]; Twenty-plume Moth [1]; Red-barred Tortrix [2]; Large Fruittree Tortrix [1]; Clepsis consimilana [3]; Cnephasia species [1];
Agapeta hamana [3]; Celypha striana [3]; Codling Moth [1]; Rhodophaea Formosa
[1]; Euzophera pinguis [2]; Phycitodes binaevella [1]; Hypsopygia glaucinalis [1]; Anania coronate [1]; Small Magpie [4]; Mother
of Pearl [7]; Eudonia Lacustrata [3]; Chrysoteuchia culmella [42]; Crambus
pascuella [20]; Crambus perlella [1]; Pebble Hook-tip [1]; Buff Arches [2];
Poplar Hawk-moth [1]; Privet Hawk-moth [1]; Elephant Hawk-moth [9]; Riband Wave
[24]; Double-striped Pug [1]; The V Pug [2]; Lime-speck Pug [3]; Common Pug
[1]; Clouded Border [1]; Brimstone Moth [5]; Early Thorn [2]; Scalloped Oak
[1]; Willow Beauty [2]; Clouded Silver [1]; Light Emerald [1]; Iron Prominent [1]; Yellow-tail [2]; Ruby Tiger [1]; Buff Footman [1]; Dingy Footman [7]; Common Footman [58]; The
Fan-foot [2]; Silver Y [2]; Dagger species [3]; The Coronet [3]; Marbled Beauty
[8]; The Uncertain [11]; The Rustic [5]; Dark Arches [15]; Light Arches [4]; Common
Rustic species [6]; Dun-bar [1]; Bright-line Brown-eye [5]; Common Wainscot
[1]; Smoky Wainscot [1]; Heart and Dart [3]; The Flame [3]; Large yellow
Underwing [2]; Lesser Yellow Underwing [[1] and Short-cloaked Moth [1].
Tinea trinotella
Buff Footman
Iron Prominent
Large Fruit-tree Tortrix
Dingy Shears
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