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<blockquote data-quote="antshrike69" data-source="post: 1512718" data-attributes="member: 12592"><p>A great night mothing last night was my first for a week, having been away. The species composition had changed since last trapping and several were new for the year.</p><p></p><p>17 Common Swift 1 </p><p><strong>414 Argyresthia curvella 1 NFY</strong></p><p><strong>424 Bird-cherry Ermine 2 NFY</strong></p><p>970 Pandemis cerasana 1 </p><p>977 Large Fruit Tree Tortrix 2 </p><p>994 Clepsis consimilana 3</p><p>998 Light Brown Apple Moth 1</p><p><strong>1001 Lozotaenoides formosanus 1 NFY</strong></p><p>1002 Lozotaenia forsterana 2</p><p>1010 Red-barred Tortrix 1 </p><p>1076 Celypha lacunana 2 </p><p><strong>1093 Apotomis betuletana 1 NFY</strong></p><p><strong>1201 Eucosma cana 1 NFY</strong></p><p>1274 Dichrorampha alpinana 2 </p><p>1293 Chrysoteuchia culmella 3 </p><p>1334 Scoparia ambigualis 1 </p><p>1376 Small Magpie 2</p><p>1392 Udea olivalis 1</p><p><strong>1424 Endotricha flammealis 1 NFY</strong></p><p>1428 Bee Moth 5</p><p><strong>1634 Lackey 2 NFY</strong></p><p>1652 Peach Blossom 1</p><p>1654 Figure of Eighty 1</p><p>1669 Common Emerald 5</p><p>1707 Small Dusty Wave 3</p><p>1711 Treble Brown-Spot 3</p><p>1713 Riband Wave 12 </p><p>1728 Garden Carpet 1</p><p>1764 Common Marbled Carpet 4</p><p>1765 Barred Yellow 2</p><p>1766 Blue-bordered Carpet 1</p><p><strong>1809 Twin-spot Carpet 1 NFY</strong></p><p>1860 Green Pug 2 </p><p>1906 Brimstone 2</p><p>1921 Scalloped Oak 1</p><p><strong>1922 Swallow-tailed Moth 4 NFY</strong></p><p>1931 Peppered Moth 6 </p><p>1941 Mottled Beauty 8 </p><p>1958 Clouded Silver 2</p><p>1961 Light Emerald 2</p><p>1976 Privet Hawk-Moth 1 </p><p>1979 Lime Hawk-Moth 2 </p><p>1981 Poplar Hawk-Moth 1 </p><p><strong>2009 Maple Prominent 1 NFY</strong></p><p><strong>2031 White Satin 1 NFY</strong></p><p>2061 Buff Ermine 2 </p><p>2089 Heart and Dart 31 </p><p>2098 The Flame 5</p><p>2102 Flame Shoulder 7</p><p>2107 Large Yellow Underwing 1 </p><p>2126 Setaceous Hebrew Character 1</p><p>2127 Triple-spotted Clay 5</p><p>2128 Double Square-Spot 8 </p><p><strong>2155 Dot Moth 3 NFY</strong></p><p>2160 Bright-line Brown-eye 6 </p><p>2280 Miller 1</p><p>2284 Grey Dagger 2 </p><p>2302 Brown Rustic 4</p><p>2306 Angle Shades 1</p><p><strong>2318 Dun-bar 2 NFY</strong></p><p>2321 Dark Arches 6</p><p>2337 Marbled Minor 5</p><p>2338 Rufous Minor 1</p><p><strong>2343 Rustic 4 NFY </strong></p><p>2381 The Uncertain 10</p><p>2384 Vines Rustic 5 </p><p>2477 Snout 7</p><p>2489 Fanfoot 3</p><p>2492 Small Fanfoot 5</p><p></p><p>Plus some to ID still.</p><p></p><p>Nice Hornet Moth btw Brian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antshrike69, post: 1512718, member: 12592"] A great night mothing last night was my first for a week, having been away. The species composition had changed since last trapping and several were new for the year. 17 Common Swift 1 [B]414 Argyresthia curvella 1 NFY 424 Bird-cherry Ermine 2 NFY[/B] 970 Pandemis cerasana 1 977 Large Fruit Tree Tortrix 2 994 Clepsis consimilana 3 998 Light Brown Apple Moth 1 [B]1001 Lozotaenoides formosanus 1 NFY[/B] 1002 Lozotaenia forsterana 2 1010 Red-barred Tortrix 1 1076 Celypha lacunana 2 [B]1093 Apotomis betuletana 1 NFY 1201 Eucosma cana 1 NFY[/B] 1274 Dichrorampha alpinana 2 1293 Chrysoteuchia culmella 3 1334 Scoparia ambigualis 1 1376 Small Magpie 2 1392 Udea olivalis 1 [B]1424 Endotricha flammealis 1 NFY[/B] 1428 Bee Moth 5 [B]1634 Lackey 2 NFY[/B] 1652 Peach Blossom 1 1654 Figure of Eighty 1 1669 Common Emerald 5 1707 Small Dusty Wave 3 1711 Treble Brown-Spot 3 1713 Riband Wave 12 1728 Garden Carpet 1 1764 Common Marbled Carpet 4 1765 Barred Yellow 2 1766 Blue-bordered Carpet 1 [B]1809 Twin-spot Carpet 1 NFY[/B] 1860 Green Pug 2 1906 Brimstone 2 1921 Scalloped Oak 1 [B]1922 Swallow-tailed Moth 4 NFY[/B] 1931 Peppered Moth 6 1941 Mottled Beauty 8 1958 Clouded Silver 2 1961 Light Emerald 2 1976 Privet Hawk-Moth 1 1979 Lime Hawk-Moth 2 1981 Poplar Hawk-Moth 1 [B]2009 Maple Prominent 1 NFY 2031 White Satin 1 NFY[/B] 2061 Buff Ermine 2 2089 Heart and Dart 31 2098 The Flame 5 2102 Flame Shoulder 7 2107 Large Yellow Underwing 1 2126 Setaceous Hebrew Character 1 2127 Triple-spotted Clay 5 2128 Double Square-Spot 8 [B]2155 Dot Moth 3 NFY[/B] 2160 Bright-line Brown-eye 6 2280 Miller 1 2284 Grey Dagger 2 2302 Brown Rustic 4 2306 Angle Shades 1 [B]2318 Dun-bar 2 NFY[/B] 2321 Dark Arches 6 2337 Marbled Minor 5 2338 Rufous Minor 1 [B]2343 Rustic 4 NFY [/B] 2381 The Uncertain 10 2384 Vines Rustic 5 2477 Snout 7 2489 Fanfoot 3 2492 Small Fanfoot 5 Plus some to ID still. Nice Hornet Moth btw Brian. [/QUOTE]
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