A second White Spot was a surprise, now to find the nearest Nottingham Catchfly, the food plant. The Clay Triple-lines was only my second, and I managed to lose it before I photoed it. In total there were 43 moths of 16 species including three NFY.
| 998 |
Epiphyas postvittana |
Light Brown Apple Moth |
5 |
|
| 1288 |
Alucita hexadactyla |
Twenty-plume Moth |
3 |
|
| 1681 |
Cyclophora linearia |
Clay Triple-lines |
1 |
NFY |
| 1852 |
Eupithecia abbreviata |
Brindled Pug |
3 |
|
| 1858 |
Chloroclystis v-ata |
V-Pug |
1 |
|
| 1862 |
Gymnoscelis rufifasciata |
Double-striped Pug |
2 |
|
| 1906 |
Opisthograptis luteolata |
Brimstone Moth |
1 |
|
| 1936 |
Menophra abruptaria |
Waved Umber |
1 |
NFY |
| 2063 |
Diaphora mendica |
Muslin Moth |
3 |
|
| 2092 |
Agrotis puta |
Shuttle-shaped Dart |
4 |
|
| 2172 |
Hadena albimacula |
White Spot |
1 |
|
| 2186 |
Orthosia gracilis |
Powdered Quaker |
1 |
|
| 2187 |
Orthosia cerasi |
Common Quaker |
11 |
|
| 2190 |
Orthosia gothica |
Hebrew Character |
4 |
|
| 2389 |
Paradrina clavipalpis |
Pale Mottled Willow |
1 |
|
| 2450 |
Abrostola tripartita |
Spectacle |
1 |
NFY |
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