honeym
Well-known member
It's been a pleasant evening so I've been sitting with the laptop (and a net) by the open French windows that lead out onto my gaden in Southfields, London SW18, recording the moths that came in. Nothing special but some new garden 'ticks'. In no particular order:
A male Black Arches (not common in the inner urban part of Surrey)
3 Mother of Pearl
A fresh Silver Y (presumed immigrant)
A good candidate for Lesser Common Rustic (small, intense black with a white reniform)
A fresh Morophaga choragella
A fresh Tinea pellionella
2 fresh Bastobasis adustella
Double-striped Pug
Bryotropha terrella
Bryotropha affinis
Coptotriche marginea
Agriphila straminella
Phyllonorycter trifasciella
Martin
A male Black Arches (not common in the inner urban part of Surrey)
3 Mother of Pearl
A fresh Silver Y (presumed immigrant)
A good candidate for Lesser Common Rustic (small, intense black with a white reniform)
A fresh Morophaga choragella
A fresh Tinea pellionella
2 fresh Bastobasis adustella
Double-striped Pug
Bryotropha terrella
Bryotropha affinis
Coptotriche marginea
Agriphila straminella
Phyllonorycter trifasciella
Martin
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