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Oak nyctleoline |
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double striped pug |
Conditions looked perfect for an early September moth trap, but for some reason this was not to be. Just a handful of moths in overcast, warm conditions. Very strange.
However, an Acleris variegana was taken before midnight and whilst emptying the trap this morning a strange looking tortricidae was noted along with usual suspects and a double striped pug. On checking books, I suddenly realised it was a new for me moth, a macro species oak nycteoline. Not the most inspiring moth but nevertheless, very pleased to take it
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Acleris variegana |
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