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<blockquote data-quote="antshrike69" data-source="post: 1504317" data-attributes="member: 12592"><p>Last night was fantastic mothing - 240 species of 80 or so species. It's taken me several hours to work through them. Strangely, only a couple of species new for the year but I'm not complaining!</p><p></p><p>449 Ash Bud Moth 1</p><p>450 Hawthorn Moth 1</p><p>647 Brown House Moth 1</p><p>1925 Phtheochroa rugosana 1</p><p>1970 Pandemis cerasana 3</p><p>972 Pandemis heparana 1</p><p>994 Clepsis consimilana 7</p><p>998 Light Brown Apple Moth 6</p><p>1002 Lozotaenia forsterana 1</p><p>1011 Pseudargrotoza conwagana 2</p><p>1015 Eulia ministrana 1</p><p>1033 Green Oak Tortrix 1 (NFY)</p><p>1063 Celypha striana 2</p><p>1076 Celypha lacunana 1</p><p>1293 Chrysoteuchia culmella 1</p><p>1301 Crambus lathionellus 1</p><p>1331 Water Veneer 1</p><p>1348 Ringed China-Mark 1</p><p>1356 Garden Pebble 1</p><p>1361 Pyrausta aurata 2</p><p>1376 Small Magpie 3</p><p>1392 Udea olivalis 1</p><p>1428 Bee Moth 1</p><p>11648 Pebble Hook-tip 1</p><p>1632 Peach Blossom 1 (NFY)</p><p>1682 Blood-vein 1</p><p>1707 Small Dusty Wave 1</p><p>1711 Treble Brown-Spot 3</p><p>1713 Riband Wave 2</p><p>1728 Garden Carpet 3</p><p>1764 Common Marbled Carpet 14</p><p>1765 Barred Yellow 1</p><p>1776 Green Carpet 1</p><p>1819 Mottled Pug 3</p><p>1825 Lime-speck Pug 1</p><p>1860 Green Pug 4</p><p>1906 Brimstone 4</p><p>1931 Peppered Moth 3</p><p>1937 Willow Beauty 3</p><p>1941 Mottled Beauty 1</p><p>1958 Clouded Silver 16</p><p>1961 Light Emerald 8</p><p>1976 Privet Hawk-Moth 2</p><p>1991 Elephant Hawk-Moth 3</p><p>1997 Sallow Kitten 1</p><p>2011 Pale Prominent 1</p><p>2061 Buff Ermine 2</p><p>2087 Turnip Moth 2</p><p>2089 Heart and Dart 69 </p><p>2092 Shuttle-shaped Dart 2</p><p>2098 The Flame 2</p><p>2102 Flame Shoulder 1</p><p>2107 Large Yellow Underwing 1</p><p>2123 Small Square-Spot 1</p><p>2126 Setaceous Hebrew Character 1</p><p>2127 Triple-spotted Clay 3</p><p>1228 Double Square-spot 2</p><p>2154 Cabbage Moth 1</p><p>2160 Bright-line Brown-eye 1</p><p>2279 The Sycamore 2</p><p>2284 Grey Dagger 2</p><p>2321 Dark Arches 4</p><p>2333 Large Nutmeg 1</p><p>2334 Rustic Shoulder-Knot 3</p><p>2337x Marbled Minor agg 10</p><p>2410 Marbled White-spot 1</p><p>2422 Green Silver-lines 1</p><p>2434 Burnished Brass 1</p><p>2450 Spectacle 1</p><p>2474 Straw Dot 1</p><p>2477 Snout 1</p><p>2489 Fanfoot 1</p><p>2492 Small Fanfoot 3</p><p></p><p>Plus half a dozen to ID still. Need more tea first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antshrike69, post: 1504317, member: 12592"] Last night was fantastic mothing - 240 species of 80 or so species. It's taken me several hours to work through them. Strangely, only a couple of species new for the year but I'm not complaining! 449 Ash Bud Moth 1 450 Hawthorn Moth 1 647 Brown House Moth 1 1925 Phtheochroa rugosana 1 1970 Pandemis cerasana 3 972 Pandemis heparana 1 994 Clepsis consimilana 7 998 Light Brown Apple Moth 6 1002 Lozotaenia forsterana 1 1011 Pseudargrotoza conwagana 2 1015 Eulia ministrana 1 1033 Green Oak Tortrix 1 (NFY) 1063 Celypha striana 2 1076 Celypha lacunana 1 1293 Chrysoteuchia culmella 1 1301 Crambus lathionellus 1 1331 Water Veneer 1 1348 Ringed China-Mark 1 1356 Garden Pebble 1 1361 Pyrausta aurata 2 1376 Small Magpie 3 1392 Udea olivalis 1 1428 Bee Moth 1 11648 Pebble Hook-tip 1 1632 Peach Blossom 1 (NFY) 1682 Blood-vein 1 1707 Small Dusty Wave 1 1711 Treble Brown-Spot 3 1713 Riband Wave 2 1728 Garden Carpet 3 1764 Common Marbled Carpet 14 1765 Barred Yellow 1 1776 Green Carpet 1 1819 Mottled Pug 3 1825 Lime-speck Pug 1 1860 Green Pug 4 1906 Brimstone 4 1931 Peppered Moth 3 1937 Willow Beauty 3 1941 Mottled Beauty 1 1958 Clouded Silver 16 1961 Light Emerald 8 1976 Privet Hawk-Moth 2 1991 Elephant Hawk-Moth 3 1997 Sallow Kitten 1 2011 Pale Prominent 1 2061 Buff Ermine 2 2087 Turnip Moth 2 2089 Heart and Dart 69 2092 Shuttle-shaped Dart 2 2098 The Flame 2 2102 Flame Shoulder 1 2107 Large Yellow Underwing 1 2123 Small Square-Spot 1 2126 Setaceous Hebrew Character 1 2127 Triple-spotted Clay 3 1228 Double Square-spot 2 2154 Cabbage Moth 1 2160 Bright-line Brown-eye 1 2279 The Sycamore 2 2284 Grey Dagger 2 2321 Dark Arches 4 2333 Large Nutmeg 1 2334 Rustic Shoulder-Knot 3 2337x Marbled Minor agg 10 2410 Marbled White-spot 1 2422 Green Silver-lines 1 2434 Burnished Brass 1 2450 Spectacle 1 2474 Straw Dot 1 2477 Snout 1 2489 Fanfoot 1 2492 Small Fanfoot 3 Plus half a dozen to ID still. Need more tea first. [/QUOTE]
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