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<blockquote data-quote="Reader" data-source="post: 1212103" data-attributes="member: 234"><p>The last night of May was quite busy for me.</p><p></p><p>I ran the trap on Saturday night from 21:30 to 02:15 in fairly warm, overcast conditions.I needed help on a couple of them and and they turned out to be two new garden moths. </p><p></p><p>Anyway total moths caught were 80 for 30 (poss 31) species.</p><p></p><p>They were:</p><p></p><p>15 x LBAM</p><p>5 x Bright-line Brown-eye</p><p>5 x Square-spot Rustic</p><p>5 x Shuttle-shaped Dart</p><p>4 x Brimstone</p><p>4 x Heart & Dart</p><p>4 x Flame Shoulder</p><p>4 x Common Pug (could be five, waiting ID)</p><p>3 x Common Marbled Carpet</p><p>2 x Angle Shade</p><p>2 x Green carpet</p><p>2 x Middle-barred Minor</p><p>2 x Rustic-shoulder Knot</p><p>2 x Scoparia ambigualis</p><p>2 x The Spectacle</p><p>2 x Argyresthia trifasciata (NFG) Photo below</p><p>1 x Small Magpie</p><p>1 x Garden carpet</p><p>1 x Green Pug</p><p>1 x Straw Dot</p><p>1 x Clouded Silver (photo below)</p><p>1 x Poplar Hawkmoth (photo below)</p><p>1 x Codling Moth</p><p>1 x The Flame</p><p>1 x Cabbage Moth</p><p>1 x Lychnis (photo below)</p><p>1 x Vines Rustic</p><p>1 x Common White Wave</p><p>1 x Lobesia abscisana (NFG) Photo below</p><p>1 x Dark or Grey Dagger</p><p>1 x Marbled Minor agg</p><p>1 x Unknown Pug.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reader, post: 1212103, member: 234"] The last night of May was quite busy for me. I ran the trap on Saturday night from 21:30 to 02:15 in fairly warm, overcast conditions.I needed help on a couple of them and and they turned out to be two new garden moths. Anyway total moths caught were 80 for 30 (poss 31) species. They were: 15 x LBAM 5 x Bright-line Brown-eye 5 x Square-spot Rustic 5 x Shuttle-shaped Dart 4 x Brimstone 4 x Heart & Dart 4 x Flame Shoulder 4 x Common Pug (could be five, waiting ID) 3 x Common Marbled Carpet 2 x Angle Shade 2 x Green carpet 2 x Middle-barred Minor 2 x Rustic-shoulder Knot 2 x Scoparia ambigualis 2 x The Spectacle 2 x Argyresthia trifasciata (NFG) Photo below 1 x Small Magpie 1 x Garden carpet 1 x Green Pug 1 x Straw Dot 1 x Clouded Silver (photo below) 1 x Poplar Hawkmoth (photo below) 1 x Codling Moth 1 x The Flame 1 x Cabbage Moth 1 x Lychnis (photo below) 1 x Vines Rustic 1 x Common White Wave 1 x Lobesia abscisana (NFG) Photo below 1 x Dark or Grey Dagger 1 x Marbled Minor agg 1 x Unknown Pug. John [/QUOTE]
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