A cracking night for moths, with a little rain at about 2.00a.m. and again at 6.30a.m. In all 76 moths of 23 macro species and 16 micros. 2 new for year macros were tawny speckled pug and rosy rustic whilst new micros were
Yponomeuta plumbella and
Amblyptilia acanthadactyla (beautiful plume.)
Another landmark was reached when a wormwood pug (below) became my 2500th moth trapped in the garden this year.
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underwing of flame carpet |
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scorched carpet |
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flame carpet |
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Emmelina monodactyla and below head on |
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Amblyptilia acanthadactyla |
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wormwood pug, 2500th garden moth 2014. |
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