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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