JMNR Moth Trapping – July 15th

The moth trap was set up at the hide end of the garden hedge, on the evening of July 15th, and emptied before the work party the following morning. A total of 33 species were recorded with 5 new records for the site (shown in bold).

Buff Arches

Buff Arches

Dark Arches, Apamea monoglypha, 1
Shaded Broad-bar, Scotopteryx chenopodiata, 3
Little Grey, Eudonia lacustrata, 2
Common Grey, Scoparia ambigualis, 2
Riband Wave, Idaea aversata, 1
Flame, Axylia putris, 3
Middle-barred Minor, Oligia fasciuncula, 1
Garden Grass-veneer, Chrysoteuchia culmella, 3
Small Fan-footed Wave, Idaea biselata, 1
Common Footman, Eilema lurideola, 2
Common Marble, Celypha lacunana, 2
Common Yellow Conch, Agapeta hamana, 1
Large Yellow Underwing, Noctua pronuba, 7
Marbled Beauty, Cryphia domestica, 1
July Highflyer, Hydriomena furcata, 1
Heart and Dart, Agrotis exclamationis, 2
Smoky Wainscot, Mythimna impura, 4
Buff Arches, Habrosyne pyritoides, 1
Brown China-mark, Elophila nymphaeata, 1
Silver Y, Autographa gamma, 1
Bee Moth, Aphomia sociella, 1
Flame Shoulder, Ochropleura plecta, 1
Double-striped Pug, Gymnoscelis rufifasciata, 1
Dotted Clay, Xestia baja, 1
Common White Wave, Cabera pusaria, 1
Buff Cosmet, Mompha ochraceella, 2
Blackneck, Lygephila pastinum, 1
Cyclamen Tortrix, Clepsis spectrana, 1
Blood-vein, Timandra comae, 1
Cnephasia sp., 1
Uncertain/Rustic agg., Hoplodrina alsines/blanda, 2
Hoary Bell, Eucosma cana, 2
Buff-tipped Marble, Hedya ochroleucana, 1

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