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Nature In General
Butterflies and Moths
February 2016 - Yorkeys Knob, Australia
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<blockquote data-quote="Dom F" data-source="post: 3355620" data-attributes="member: 73343"><p>Well February is shaping up to be possibly my best month trapping ever, it has slowed slightly the last couple of days as the moon is growing and there are no clouds at the moment but we are due to have another burst of rain in the next ten days or so we may get overcast nights again before long. This is set to be a monster update with nine posts so it may take some time to upload!</p><p>Should also add that these are just the obvious highlights - there are dozens of species that I have not even looked at yet as well as three days that I have not started on!</p><p></p><p><strong>Syntherata janetta</strong> (Saturnidae) - the commonest Saturnid in my garden, it is also extremely variable. I caught both these colour forms on the same night.</p><p><strong>Milionia queenslandica</strong> (Ennominae) - quite possibly the most stunning moth I have ever caught</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dom F, post: 3355620, member: 73343"] Well February is shaping up to be possibly my best month trapping ever, it has slowed slightly the last couple of days as the moon is growing and there are no clouds at the moment but we are due to have another burst of rain in the next ten days or so we may get overcast nights again before long. This is set to be a monster update with nine posts so it may take some time to upload! Should also add that these are just the obvious highlights - there are dozens of species that I have not even looked at yet as well as three days that I have not started on! [B]Syntherata janetta[/B] (Saturnidae) - the commonest Saturnid in my garden, it is also extremely variable. I caught both these colour forms on the same night. [B]Milionia queenslandica[/B] (Ennominae) - quite possibly the most stunning moth I have ever caught [/QUOTE]
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February 2016 - Yorkeys Knob, Australia
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