Moth Trap – 26th – 27th May

I ran my 20W Actinic moth trap from my garden in Melbourne overnight on 26th May, results are as follows in no particular order – Common Swift – female (1); Buff-tip (1); Small Elephant Hawk-moth (1); Marbled Minor agg (3); Middle-barred Minor (3); Ruby Tiger (2); Vine’s Rustic (4); Shuttle-shaped Dart (1); Heart and Dart (10); Turnip Moth (1); Setaceous Hebrew Character (1); Silver Y (2); Light Emerald (1); Rustic Shoulder-knot (1); Riband Wave (1); Flame Shoulder (1); Freyer’s Pug (1); Crambus lithoniellus (1); Hofmannophila pseodospretella (Brown House Moth) (1); Tinea trinatella (1); Anania hortulata (1); Ephestia woodiella (1); Tachystolla acroxantha (1); Bryotropha affinis (3); Aphomia sociella (2); Nemopogon cloacella (1); Monopsis obviella (1); Epiphyas postvitana (7); Agapeta hamana (1), Plutella xylostella (Diamond-back Moth) (4) – 61/30

Agapeta hamana – Tony Davison
Buff-tip – Tony Davison
Buff-tip – Tony Davison
Common Swift – female – Tony Davison
Ephestia woodiella – Tony Davison
Freyer’s Pug – Tony Davison
Marbled Minor agg – Tony Davison
Middle-barred Minor – Tony Davison
Nemapogon cloacella – Tony Davison
Ruby Tiger – Tony Davison
Silver Y – Tony Davison
Small Elephant Hawk-moth – Tony Davison
Small Elephant Hawk-moth – Tony Davison

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