Aug 142020
 

I ran a garden moth trap overnight on 13th August 2020. The results are as follows in no particular order:-

Copper Underwing 6; Shuttle-shaped Dart 17; Brimstone Moth 1; Marbled Beauty 4; Willow Beauty 7; Lime Speck Pug 1; Flame Shoulder 3; Silver Y 11; Setaceous Hebrew Character 6; Large Yellow Underwing 36; Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing 15; Dark Arches 3; Spectacle 2; Riband Wave 4; Gold Spot 4; Ruby Tiger 3; Buff Footman 1; Cloaked Minor 2; Common Wainscot 1; Knot Grass 1; Double Striped Pug 2; Common Marbled Carpet 1; Rustic 2; Agriphila tristella 1; Pyrausta aurata (Mint Moth) 3; Hypsopygia costalis (Gold Triangle) 1; Oegoconia quadripuncta 1; Chrysoteuchia culmella 2; Agriphila straminella 2; Celypha lacunana 2; Yponomeuta rorella (Willow Ermine) 1; Cydia splendana 1; Blastobasis adustella 2; Epiphyas postvittana (Light Brown Apple Moth) 28:

34 species – 177 moths.

 

Blastobasis adustella
Blastobasis adustella
Celypha lacunana
Common Wainscot
Cydia splendana
Knot Grass
Lime Speck Pug
Oegoconia quadripuncta ag.
Oegoconia quadripuncta ag.
Silver Y
Silver Y
Spectacle
Spectacle
Ypsonomeuta rorrella – Willow Ermine

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