Location
47 moths again but only 20 species - not one Hawk-moth.
New for year:
Turnip Moth
and
3 micros:
Little Grey, Eudonia lacustrata
Large Ivy Tortrix, Lozotaenia forsterana
Timothy Tortrix, Aphelia paleana
Rather plain fare!
(Robin Griffiths)
Hinton Parva
Location
I ran my first trap of the year at a friend's house in Hinton Parva last night and managed 107 moths of 35 species:
Common Swift
Mompha subbistrigella
Phtheochroa rugosana
Light Brown Apple Moth (10)
Clepsis consimilana
Barred Marble, Celypha striana
Scoparia ambigualis (5)
Crambus lathoniellus (6)
Small Magpie (4)
Common Pug (4)
Willow Beauty, Peribatodes rhomboidaria (9)
Scorched Wing
Privet Hawk-moth
Poplar Hawk-moth (3)
Pale Tussock
White Ermine (5)
Buff Ermine (5)
Heart & Club
Heart & Dart (22)
Large Yellow Underwing (3)
Ingrailed Clay
Small Square-spot
Bright-line Brown-eye
The Shears
Rustic Shoulder-knot (5)
Middle-barred Minor
Mottled Rustic (2)
Pale Mottled Willow
Treble Lines
Nut-tree Tussock
Burnished Brass
The Spectacle
Straw Dot (3)
Common White Wave
Plum Tortrix
Small Fan-foot, Herminia grisealis
Marbled Minor agg
(Nigel Sluman)
Ingrailed Clay (Nigel Sluman)
Willow Beauty (Nigel Sluman)
Common White Wave (Nigel Sluman)
Small Fan-foot (Nigel Sluman)
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Cosmo Kramer
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