Two Traps, 80W MV Robinson in the Pond Garden and a 125W Robinson in the Back Garden. The temperature dropped to 11 deg C with a 13 mph ESE wind. 30 moths of 16 species with a Red Swordgrass as the best moth. THe second this year after one in March and the third ever, after one in late November last year.
Code |
Taxon |
Vernacular |
Individuals |
49.039 |
Epiphyas postvittana |
Light Brown Apple Moth |
2 |
63.031 |
Udea ferrugalis |
Rusty-dot Pearl |
5 |
70.047 |
Nycterosea obstipata |
Gem |
2 |
70.095 |
Chloroclysta siterata |
Red-Green Carpet |
1 |
70.107 |
Epirrita dilutata agg. |
November Moth agg. |
2 |
70.141 |
Gymnoscelis rufifasciata |
Double-striped Pug |
1 |
73.015 |
Autographa gamma |
Silver Y |
1 |
73.068 |
Allophyes oxyacanthae |
Green-brindled Crescent |
1 |
73.076 |
Helicoverpa armigera |
Scarce Bordered Straw |
3 |
73.113 |
Phlogophora meticulosa |
Angle Shades |
2 |
73.186 |
Agrochola lychnidis |
Beaded Chestnut |
3 |
73.209 |
Xylena vetusta |
Red Sword-grass |
1 |
73.210 |
Eupsilia transversa |
Satellite |
1 |
73.233 |
Aporophyla nigra |
Black Rustic |
2 |
73.295 |
Mythimna vitellina |
Delicate |
2 |
73.342 |
Noctua pronuba |
Large Yellow Underwing |
1 |
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