The 7th Trap of the year and despite overnight drizzle and rain, just under 30 species with several new ones for the year and a new micro for the garden – Teleiodes vulgella. A good year for Elephant Hawkmoth as another three in the trap, taking the months total to a dozen, the most I’ve caught in a season so far. A total of 26 species in no particular order.
Miller 1; Foxglove Pug 3; Garden Carpet 1; Riband Wave 4; Dark Arches 10; Willow Beauty 1; Flame 1; Marbled Minor 8; Heart & Dart 12; Rustic 1; Double Square-spot 2; Bright-line Brown-eye 1; Fan-foot 1; Light Arches 1; Elephant Hawkmoth 3; Swallowtail Moth 2; Dark/Grey Dagger agg 1; Large Yellow Underwing 1; Common Footman 2; Marbled Beauty 1; Celypha striana 1; Teleoides vulgella 1; Crambus pascuella 5; Chrysoteuchia culmella 3; Anania hortulata (Small Magpie) 1; Eudonia mercurella 1:
Millar – Derbyshire – 27th June 2014 – Tony Davison©
Above two – Light Arches – Derbyshire – June 27th 2014 – Usually catch 1 or 2 a season – Tony Davison©
Dark Arches – Derbyshire – 27th June 2014 – Common – Tony Davison©
Celypha striana – Derbyshire – 27th June 2014 – Tony Davison©
Small Magpie – Derbyshire – 27th June 2014 – Tony Davison©
Double Square-spot – Derbyshire – 27th June 2014 – Tony Davison©
Above 5 images – Elephant Hawkmoth – Derbyshire – 27th June 2014 – Tony Davison©
Fan-foot – Derbyshire – 27th June 2014 – Tony Davison©
Swallowtail Moth – Derbyshire – 27th June 2014 – Tony Davison©