Moth Trap 13th-14th June 2020

13th June overnight I ran my first garden moth trap with my new skinner trap from ALS (Anglia Lepidopterist Supplies). A reasonable success with 36 species and 77 moths.

Elephant Hawk Moth 6; Large Yellow Underwing 2; Dark Arches 3; Heart and Dart 18; Marbled Minor 5; Scorched Wing 1; Common Pug 2; Uncertain 2; Small Dusty Wave 1; Willow beauty 3; Common Wainscot 2; Common Footman 1; Pale Mottled Willow 2; Peppered Moth 1; Marbled Beauty 1; Garden Carpet 1; Common Carpet 1; Common Marbled Carpet 1; Common White Wave 1; Cinnabar Moth 1; Brown Silver-line 1; Freyer’s Pug 2; Ingrailed Clay 1; Angleshades 1; Hawthorn Moth 1; Ephestia woodiella 2; Eucosmia cana 1; Celypha striana 1; Marbled Orchard Tortrix 1; Udea Olivsalis 1; Diamond-back Moth 1; Red-barred Tortrix 1; Chrysoteuchia culmella 4; Light-brown Apple Moth 2; Bee Moth 1; unidentified 1:

Elephant Hawk Moth
Elephant Hawk Moth
Elephant Hawk Moth
Brown Silver-line
Celypha striana
Common White Wave
Diamond-back Moth – a migrant
Eucosmia cana
Freyer’s Pug
Probable Grey Dagger
Marbled Orchard Tortrix
Ephestia woodiella
Peppered Moth
Peppered Moth
Red-barred Tortrix
Scorched Wing
Pale Mottled Willow
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