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<blockquote data-quote="Reader" data-source="post: 1236418" data-attributes="member: 234"><p>This is my list from the final day of June.</p><p></p><p>I only ran the trap from 10pm to 00:30 on Monday night but had to pack up as I had to go to bed for a few hours before getting up at 6am for work. </p><p></p><p>It was a shame because once again moths were dropping like hailstones out of the sky so I missed a lot whilst putting the trap away. </p><p></p><p>The final catch was 161 moths of which I have ID'd 49 species with one still to work out, which is not bad considering I didn't trap for very long. They were:</p><p></p><p>31 x Heart & Dart</p><p>19 x The Snout</p><p>11 x Riband Wake (2 banded)</p><p>8 x Dark Arches</p><p>7 x Bramble Shoot Moth</p><p>6 x The Flame</p><p>5 x Fan-foot</p><p>5 x Middle-barred Minor</p><p>5 x LBAM</p><p>5 x Bright-line Brown-eye</p><p>5 x Marbled Minor agg</p><p>4 x Flame Shoulder</p><p>3 x Brimstone</p><p>3 x The Uncertain</p><p>2 x Common Emerald</p><p>2 x The Spectacle</p><p>2 x Swallow-tailed Moth</p><p>2 x Poplar Grey</p><p>2 x Elephant Hawkmoth</p><p>2 x Large Yellow Underwing</p><p>2 x Green Pug</p><p>2 x Scoparia ambigualis</p><p>1 x Straw Dot</p><p>1 x Clouded Silver</p><p>1 x Beautiful Hook-tip</p><p>1 x Agapeta hamana</p><p>1 x Small Magpie</p><p>1 x Peppered Moth</p><p>1 x Poplar Hawkmoth</p><p>1 x Barred Yellow</p><p>1 x Burnished Brass</p><p>1 x Small Fan-foot</p><p>1 x Peach Blossom</p><p>1 x Figure of Eighty</p><p>1 x Gold Triangle</p><p>1 x Crambus pascuella</p><p>1 x Chrysoteuchia culmella</p><p>1 x Light Arches</p><p>1 x Mottle Beauty</p><p>1 x Double-striped Pug</p><p>1 x Common White Wave</p><p>1 x Common Footman</p><p>1 x Small Dusty Wave</p><p>1 x Turnip Moth</p><p>1 x Mottle Rustic</p><p>1 x Dipleurina lacustrata</p><p>1 x The Sycamore</p><p>1 x Foxglove Pug</p><p>1 x Dark/Grey Dagger</p><p>1 x Unknown Hedya species, poss Plum Fruit Moth </p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reader, post: 1236418, member: 234"] This is my list from the final day of June. I only ran the trap from 10pm to 00:30 on Monday night but had to pack up as I had to go to bed for a few hours before getting up at 6am for work. It was a shame because once again moths were dropping like hailstones out of the sky so I missed a lot whilst putting the trap away. The final catch was 161 moths of which I have ID'd 49 species with one still to work out, which is not bad considering I didn't trap for very long. They were: 31 x Heart & Dart 19 x The Snout 11 x Riband Wake (2 banded) 8 x Dark Arches 7 x Bramble Shoot Moth 6 x The Flame 5 x Fan-foot 5 x Middle-barred Minor 5 x LBAM 5 x Bright-line Brown-eye 5 x Marbled Minor agg 4 x Flame Shoulder 3 x Brimstone 3 x The Uncertain 2 x Common Emerald 2 x The Spectacle 2 x Swallow-tailed Moth 2 x Poplar Grey 2 x Elephant Hawkmoth 2 x Large Yellow Underwing 2 x Green Pug 2 x Scoparia ambigualis 1 x Straw Dot 1 x Clouded Silver 1 x Beautiful Hook-tip 1 x Agapeta hamana 1 x Small Magpie 1 x Peppered Moth 1 x Poplar Hawkmoth 1 x Barred Yellow 1 x Burnished Brass 1 x Small Fan-foot 1 x Peach Blossom 1 x Figure of Eighty 1 x Gold Triangle 1 x Crambus pascuella 1 x Chrysoteuchia culmella 1 x Light Arches 1 x Mottle Beauty 1 x Double-striped Pug 1 x Common White Wave 1 x Common Footman 1 x Small Dusty Wave 1 x Turnip Moth 1 x Mottle Rustic 1 x Dipleurina lacustrata 1 x The Sycamore 1 x Foxglove Pug 1 x Dark/Grey Dagger 1 x Unknown Hedya species, poss Plum Fruit Moth John [/QUOTE]
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