After a trip to the north, vias Clitheroe, Durham and the Cairngorms back to a very warm day (20 deg C) and minimum night od 14 deg C there were 55 moths of 18 species and seven NFY.
Code |
Taxon |
Vernacular |
Individuals |
|
18.001 |
Plutella xylostella |
Diamond-back Moth |
4 |
nfy |
44.001 |
Alucita hexadactyla |
Many-plumed Moth |
1 |
|
49.039 |
Epiphyas postvittana |
Light Brown Apple Moth |
1 |
|
70.067 |
Anticlea derivata |
Streamer |
1 |
nfy |
70.141 |
Gymnoscelis rufifasciata |
Double-striped Pug |
10 |
|
70.157 |
Eupithecia dodoneata |
Oak-tree Pug |
1 |
nfy |
70.160 |
Eupithecia tripunctaria |
White-spotted Pug |
1 |
nfy |
70.200 |
Acasis viretata |
Yellow-barred Brindle |
1 |
nfy |
70.201 |
Trichopteryx polycommata |
Barred Tooth-striped |
1 |
nfy |
70.251 |
Biston strataria |
Oak Beauty |
1 |
|
70.257 |
Menophra abruptaria |
Waved Umber |
1 |
nfy |
72 |
Scoliopteryx libatrix |
Herald |
1 |
nfy |
73.069 |
Xylocampa areola |
Early Grey |
4 |
|
73.242 |
Orthosia incerta |
Clouded Drab |
2 |
|
73.244 |
Orthosia cerasi |
Common Quaker |
12 |
|
73.245 |
Orthosia cruda |
Small Quaker |
2 |
|
73.249 |
Orthosia gothica |
Hebrew Character |
9 |
|
73.250 |
Anorthoa munda |
Twin-spotted Quaker |
2 |
|

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