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Butterflies and Moths
February 2016 - Yorkeys Knob, Australia
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<blockquote data-quote="Dom F" data-source="post: 3363159" data-attributes="member: 73343"><p>As you would expect with the full moon and clear skies the trap was considerably less busy at the end of the month compared to a couple of weeks ago - there was still a fair amount buzzing around the light and with over 250 spp so far this month and considerably more than 3000 photos still to work through can have absolutely no complaints!</p><p>Four parts to todays update</p><p></p><p><strong>Macroglossum dohertyi</strong> (Sphingidae) - my second dohertyi this month and only the third I have ever seen</p><p><strong>Chrysochloroma megaloptera</strong> (Geometrinae) - having not seen one since early April last year this has become a frequent visito to the trap, it is clearly a wet Season specialist</p><p><strong>Protuliocnemis partita</strong> (Geometrinae) - probably my favourite Geometrinae</p><p><strong>Neochera dominia</strong> (Aganainae) -always a nice moth to catch, and one that I record infrequently</p><p><strong>Paracrama latimargo</strong> (Chloephorinae) - this species was new to me a couple of months ago, this month have had at least two individuals appearing at the light</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dom F, post: 3363159, member: 73343"] As you would expect with the full moon and clear skies the trap was considerably less busy at the end of the month compared to a couple of weeks ago - there was still a fair amount buzzing around the light and with over 250 spp so far this month and considerably more than 3000 photos still to work through can have absolutely no complaints! Four parts to todays update [B]Macroglossum dohertyi[/B] (Sphingidae) - my second dohertyi this month and only the third I have ever seen [B]Chrysochloroma megaloptera[/B] (Geometrinae) - having not seen one since early April last year this has become a frequent visito to the trap, it is clearly a wet Season specialist [B]Protuliocnemis partita[/B] (Geometrinae) - probably my favourite Geometrinae [B]Neochera dominia[/B] (Aganainae) -always a nice moth to catch, and one that I record infrequently [B]Paracrama latimargo[/B] (Chloephorinae) - this species was new to me a couple of months ago, this month have had at least two individuals appearing at the light [/QUOTE]
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February 2016 - Yorkeys Knob, Australia
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