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<blockquote data-quote="SveinB" data-source="post: 1475428" data-attributes="member: 5182"><p>Hardly anything here in my trap the last week- due to clear, cold nights with wind and bright moonshine. </p><p></p><p>A few new for the year though:</p><p></p><p>Early thorn- <em>Selenia dentaria</em> 3</p><p>May Highflyer- <em>Hydriomena impluviata</em> 1</p><p>Diamond-back Moth- <em>Plutella xylostella</em> 1</p><p>Glaucous Shears- <em>Papestra biren</em> 1 (to pheromones for Panolis flammea)</p><p></p><p>I also had a short trip to the south west coast of Norway, and found a few moths I have never seen before during a 20 minutes attempt with pheromones for Emperor Moth, and one hour with light and a white sheet, later the same evening (1 sth of may):</p><p></p><p>Emperor Moth- <em>Saturnia pavonia</em> 3 (males) to pheromones</p><p>Great prominent- <em>Peridea anceps </em> 1</p><p>Lunar Marbled Brown- <em>Drymonia ruficornis</em> 1</p><p>Ringed Carpet- <em>Cleora cinctaria</em> 1</p><p><em>Diurnea fagella</em> 2</p><p></p><p>Svein B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SveinB, post: 1475428, member: 5182"] Hardly anything here in my trap the last week- due to clear, cold nights with wind and bright moonshine. A few new for the year though: Early thorn- [I]Selenia dentaria[/I] 3 May Highflyer- [I]Hydriomena impluviata[/I] 1 Diamond-back Moth- [I]Plutella xylostella[/I] 1 Glaucous Shears- [I]Papestra biren[/I] 1 (to pheromones for Panolis flammea) I also had a short trip to the south west coast of Norway, and found a few moths I have never seen before during a 20 minutes attempt with pheromones for Emperor Moth, and one hour with light and a white sheet, later the same evening (1 sth of may): Emperor Moth- [I]Saturnia pavonia[/I] 3 (males) to pheromones Great prominent- [I]Peridea anceps [/I] 1 Lunar Marbled Brown- [I]Drymonia ruficornis[/I] 1 Ringed Carpet- [I]Cleora cinctaria[/I] 1 [I]Diurnea fagella[/I] 2 Svein B [/QUOTE]
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