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<blockquote data-quote="honeym" data-source="post: 1591501" data-attributes="member: 69271"><p>Dear All </p><p></p><p>In case it is of interest, below is a list of species that I´ve trapped during the last two nights (UK National Moth Nights) here in Mallorca. The figures refer to the number of specimens trapped on each of the two nights;</p><p></p><p>Acronicta tridens 0; 1</p><p>Agdistis tamaricis 4; 1</p><p>Agrotis ipsilon 2; 4</p><p>Agrotis puta 4; 7</p><p>Agrotis trux 2; 1</p><p>Amblyptilia acanthodactyla 1: 0</p><p>Anatrachyntis badia 2; 1</p><p>Ancylosis oblitella 3; 3</p><p>Agrotis trux 2; 1</p><p>Apodia bifractella 1; 0</p><p>Apomyelois ceratoniae 2; 1</p><p>Aproaerema anthylidella 0; 3</p><p>Araeopteron ecphaea 7; 2</p><p>Bactra lancealana 1; 1</p><p>Bactra robustana 1; 0</p><p>Batrachedra parvulipunctella 0; 1</p><p>Cacoecimorpha pronubana 2; 0</p><p>Cadra calidella 25; 15</p><p>Calamatropha paludella 0; 1</p><p>Clytie illunaris 0; 1</p><p>Chiasmia aestimaria 0; 2</p><p>Chortodes pygmina 3; 1</p><p>Coleophora follicularis 1; 0</p><p>Coleophora glaucicolella 1; 0</p><p>Cryphia algae 2; 3</p><p>Dextelia dorsolineella 1; 0</p><p>Dichomeris acuminatus 2; 1</p><p>Dolicharthria punctalis 1; 4</p><p>Duponchelia fovealis 2; 1</p><p>Dysgonia algira 1, 1</p><p>Ebulea testacealis 2; 2</p><p>Eilema caniola 1; 0</p><p>Eilema rungsi 0; 2</p><p>Endotricha flammealis 5; 1</p><p>Ethmia bipunctella 1; 1</p><p>Eublemma parva 12; 3</p><p>Euchromius cambridgei 5; 7</p><p>Gypsonoma minutana 4; 7</p><p>Hadula sodae 1, 2</p><p>Helcystogramma triannulella 0; 3</p><p>Helicoverpa armigera 2; 3</p><p>Hoplodrina ambigua 7; 1</p><p>Hydriris ornatalis 1; 2</p><p>Hyles dahlii 1; 0</p><p>Hypena lividalis 0; 1</p><p>Idaea degeneraria 1; 1</p><p>Idaea dimidiata 0; 1</p><p>Lacanobia oleracea 12; 4</p><p>Leucania joannisi 0; 2</p><p>Leucania obsoleta 5; 1</p><p>Leucania riparia 0; 1</p><p>Leucania putrescens 5; 1</p><p>Leucania zeae 113; 61</p><p>Mecyna asinalis 1; 0</p><p>Meganola albula 0; 1</p><p>Monopis laevigella 0; 2</p><p>Noctua comes 0; 2</p><p>Nodaria nodosalis 0; 3</p><p>Nola squalida 8; 3</p><p>Nomophila noctuella 67; 50</p><p>Nyctegretis ruminella 1: 1</p><p>Oncocera semirubella 95; 93</p><p>Orthopygia glaucinalis 2; 1</p><p>Palpita vitrealis 1; 0</p><p>Palumbina guerini 4; 0</p><p>Parapoynx stratiotata 24; 4</p><p>Pelosia plumosa 0; 1</p><p>Phycitodes inquinatella 2; 0</p><p>Plutella xylostella 2; 8</p><p>Proxenus hospes 1; 0</p><p>Pyroderces argyrogrammos 1; 0</p><p>Rhizedra lutosa 3; 1</p><p>Rhodometra sacraria 6; 1</p><p>Schoenobius gigantella 0; 1</p><p>Schrankia costaestrigalis 0; 3</p><p>Sciota coenulentella 5; 0</p><p>Scopula emutaria 4; 0</p><p>Scopula minorata 0; 2</p><p>Scrobipalpa obsoletella 7; 2</p><p>Scrobipalpa ocellatella 2; 1</p><p>Sesamia nonagrioides 3; 0</p><p>Spilosoma urticae 1; 0</p><p>Spodoptera cilium 5; 4</p><p>Spodoptera exigua 6; 28</p><p>Stangeia siceliota 1; 0</p><p>Therapne fuscolimbalis 1; 3</p><p>Thysanoplusia daubei 0; 1</p><p>Udea ferrugalis 1; 0</p><p>Xestia xanthographa 0; 1</p><p></p><p>There are a few still to identify.</p><p></p><p>Many are resident UK moths and some are familiar as UK migrants but others are southern European species that we do not get back home.</p><p></p><p>Martin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="honeym, post: 1591501, member: 69271"] Dear All In case it is of interest, below is a list of species that I´ve trapped during the last two nights (UK National Moth Nights) here in Mallorca. The figures refer to the number of specimens trapped on each of the two nights; Acronicta tridens 0; 1 Agdistis tamaricis 4; 1 Agrotis ipsilon 2; 4 Agrotis puta 4; 7 Agrotis trux 2; 1 Amblyptilia acanthodactyla 1: 0 Anatrachyntis badia 2; 1 Ancylosis oblitella 3; 3 Agrotis trux 2; 1 Apodia bifractella 1; 0 Apomyelois ceratoniae 2; 1 Aproaerema anthylidella 0; 3 Araeopteron ecphaea 7; 2 Bactra lancealana 1; 1 Bactra robustana 1; 0 Batrachedra parvulipunctella 0; 1 Cacoecimorpha pronubana 2; 0 Cadra calidella 25; 15 Calamatropha paludella 0; 1 Clytie illunaris 0; 1 Chiasmia aestimaria 0; 2 Chortodes pygmina 3; 1 Coleophora follicularis 1; 0 Coleophora glaucicolella 1; 0 Cryphia algae 2; 3 Dextelia dorsolineella 1; 0 Dichomeris acuminatus 2; 1 Dolicharthria punctalis 1; 4 Duponchelia fovealis 2; 1 Dysgonia algira 1, 1 Ebulea testacealis 2; 2 Eilema caniola 1; 0 Eilema rungsi 0; 2 Endotricha flammealis 5; 1 Ethmia bipunctella 1; 1 Eublemma parva 12; 3 Euchromius cambridgei 5; 7 Gypsonoma minutana 4; 7 Hadula sodae 1, 2 Helcystogramma triannulella 0; 3 Helicoverpa armigera 2; 3 Hoplodrina ambigua 7; 1 Hydriris ornatalis 1; 2 Hyles dahlii 1; 0 Hypena lividalis 0; 1 Idaea degeneraria 1; 1 Idaea dimidiata 0; 1 Lacanobia oleracea 12; 4 Leucania joannisi 0; 2 Leucania obsoleta 5; 1 Leucania riparia 0; 1 Leucania putrescens 5; 1 Leucania zeae 113; 61 Mecyna asinalis 1; 0 Meganola albula 0; 1 Monopis laevigella 0; 2 Noctua comes 0; 2 Nodaria nodosalis 0; 3 Nola squalida 8; 3 Nomophila noctuella 67; 50 Nyctegretis ruminella 1: 1 Oncocera semirubella 95; 93 Orthopygia glaucinalis 2; 1 Palpita vitrealis 1; 0 Palumbina guerini 4; 0 Parapoynx stratiotata 24; 4 Pelosia plumosa 0; 1 Phycitodes inquinatella 2; 0 Plutella xylostella 2; 8 Proxenus hospes 1; 0 Pyroderces argyrogrammos 1; 0 Rhizedra lutosa 3; 1 Rhodometra sacraria 6; 1 Schoenobius gigantella 0; 1 Schrankia costaestrigalis 0; 3 Sciota coenulentella 5; 0 Scopula emutaria 4; 0 Scopula minorata 0; 2 Scrobipalpa obsoletella 7; 2 Scrobipalpa ocellatella 2; 1 Sesamia nonagrioides 3; 0 Spilosoma urticae 1; 0 Spodoptera cilium 5; 4 Spodoptera exigua 6; 28 Stangeia siceliota 1; 0 Therapne fuscolimbalis 1; 3 Thysanoplusia daubei 0; 1 Udea ferrugalis 1; 0 Xestia xanthographa 0; 1 There are a few still to identify. Many are resident UK moths and some are familiar as UK migrants but others are southern European species that we do not get back home. Martin [/QUOTE]
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