Moth Trap 19th/20th July 2025

I ran my 20W actinic Skinner Moth trap overnight 19th July 2025, Melbourne, Derbyshire. Results are as follows in no particular order – Water Veneer 52; Ruby Tiger 4; Willow Beauty 4, Riband Wave 25, , Lime-speck Pug 2, Dark Arches 4, Elephant Hawk-moth 2, Spectacle 2, Dusky Sallow 1, Bright-line Brown-eye 1, Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing (female) 1, Dingy Footman 2, Common Rustic agg 15, Common Carpet 2, Uncertain/Rustic agg 4, Phoenix 1, Small Phoenix 1, Cloaked Minor 1, Shuttle-shaped Dart 4, Large Yellow Underwing 2, Scarce Footman 3, Turnip Moth 2, Gold Spot 3, Maiden’s Blush 1; Garden Carpet 1, Common Pug 1, Golden Rod Pug 1; Patania ruralis (Mother of Pearl) 6, Yponomeuta agg 15, Plutella xylostella (Diamond-backed Moth) 4, Crambus pascuella 5, Chrystoteuchia culmella 4, Catoptria falsella (Chequered Grass-moth) 1, Agriphila straminella (Straw Grass-moth) 7, Cydia pomonella (Codling Moth) 1, Eudonia mercurella (Garden Grey) 3, Caneraria ohridella (Horse-chestnut Leaf-miner) 1, Blastobasis adustella (Common Masoner) 2, Spilonota ocellana (Bud Moth) 1, Acrobasis advenella (Hawthorn Knot-horn) 1, Pyrausta aurata (Mint Moth 1.  194/41

Golden-rod Pug – Tony Davison©
Agriphila straminella – Tony Davison©
Catoptria falsella – Tony Davison©
Plutella xylostella – Tony Davison©
Dingy Footman – Tony Davison©
Gold Spot – Tony Davison©
Lime-speck Pug – Tony Davison©
Phoenix – Tony Davison©
Ruby Tiger – Tony Davison©
Small Phoenix – Tony Davison©
Turnip Moth – Tony Davison©
Water Veneer – Tony Davison©

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