| Code | Taxon | Vernacular | Individuals |
| 1309 | Agriphila geniculea | 1 | |
| 1398 | Nomophila noctuella | Rush Veneer | 10 |
| 1724 | Xanthorhoe spadicearia | Red Twin-spot Carpet | 1 |
| 1728 | Xanthorhoe fluctuata | Garden Carpet | 2 |
| 1738 | Epirrhoe alternata | Common Carpet | 1 |
| 1740 | Epirrhoe galiata | Galium Carpet | 1 |
| 1764 | Chloroclysta truncata | Common Marbled Carpet | 1 |
| 1825 | Eupithecia centaureata | Lime-speck Pug | 2 |
| 1855 | Eupithecia phoeniceata | Cypress Pug | 1 |
| 1906 | Opisthograptis luteolata | Brimstone Moth | 2 |
| 1914 | Ennomos fuscantaria | Dusky Thorn | 2 |
| 1937 | Peribatodes rhomboidaria | Willow Beauty | 1 |
| 1961 | Campaea margaritata | Light Emerald | 4 |
| 1972 | Agrius convolvuli | Convolvulus Hawk-moth | 1 |
| 2044 | Eilema griseola | Dingy Footman | 1 |
| 2047 | Eilema complana | Scarce Footman | 1 |
| 2087 | Agrotis segetum | Turnip Moth | 2 |
| 2089 | Agrotis exclamationis | Heart and Dart | 1 |
| 2092 | Agrotis puta | Shuttle-shaped Dart | 1 |
| 2102 | Ochropleura plecta | Flame Shoulder | 1 |
| 2107 | Noctua pronuba | Large Yellow Underwing | 70 |
| 2109 | Noctua comes | Lesser Yellow Underwing | 6 |
| 2110 | Noctua fimbriata | Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing | 1 |
| 2111 | Noctua janthe | Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing | 1 |
| 2126 | Xestia c-nigrum | Setaceous Hebrew Character | 33 |
| 2134 | Xestia xanthographa | Square-spot Rustic | 9 |
| 2194 | Mythimna albipuncta | White-point | 1 |
| 2202 | Mythimna l-album | L-album Wainscot | 1 |
| 2269 | Atethmia centrago | Centre-barred Sallow | 9 |
| 2298 | Amphipyra berbera | Svensson's Copper Underwing | 3 |
| 2299 | Amphipyra tragopoginis | Mouse Moth | 4 |
| 2306 | Phlogophora meticulosa | Angle Shades | 1 |
| 2343 | Mesapamea secalis | Common Rustic | 1 |
| 2353 | Luperina testacea | Flounced Rustic | 5 |
| 2384 | Hoplodrina ambigua | Vine's Rustic | 4 |
| 2389 | Paradrina clavipalpis | Pale Mottled Willow | 2 |
| 2477 | Hypena proboscidalis | Snout | 1 |
Monday, 7 September 2009
Species List for 6/9/2009
Best moth today was a stunning Conilvulus Hawk Moth. Also a surprise with two species of Footman, a scarce and a Dingy.
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