EsG19 Phlogophora meticulosa (Angle Shades)
EsG22 Unidentified
EsG23 Menophra japygiaria
EsG25 Palpita vitrealis
EsG26 Mecyna asinalis
EsG27 Scopula marginepunctata (Mullein Wave)
EsG28 Xylocampa areola (Early Grey)
EsG29 Omphaloscelis lunosa (Lunar Underwing)
EsG30 Rhodometra sacraria (Vestal)
EsG31 Selidosema taeniolaria?
EsG32 Catarhoe basochesiata
EsG33 Nomophila noctuella (Rush Veneer)
EsG36 Udea numeralis
EsG38 Earias insulana (Egyptian Bollworm)
EsG39 Callopistria latreillei
EsG40 Spodoptera exigua (Small Mottled Willow)
EsG41 Dryobota labecula?
EsG43 Nodaria nodosalis
EsG44 Petrophora convergata
EsG45 Cucullia calendulae ?
EsG46 Eugnorisma glareosa (Autumnal Rustic)
EsG48 Uresiphita gilvata
EsG49 Chesias rufata (Broom-tip)
EsG17 Comptosopera opocaria
EsG17 Comptosopera opocaria
EsG17 Comptosopera opocaria
EsG16 Xestia agathina (Heath Rustic)
EsG15 Crocallis tusciaria
EsG14 Scopula imitaria (Small Blood-vein)
EsG13 Face to Face with a Lemonia
EsG13 Lemonia philopalus
EsG13 A Handful of Lemonia philopalus
EsG12 Mniotype occidentalis
EsG11 Colotois pennaria (Feathered Thorn)
EsG10 Trigonophora flammea (Flame Brocade)
EsG09 Watsonalla uncinula (Spiny Hook-tip)
EsG08 Eriogaster rimicola
EsG06 Allophyes alferoi
EsG05 Emmelina monodactyla (Common Brown Plume)
EsG04 Aporophyla nigra (Black Rustic)
EsG03 Agrochola lychnidis (Beaded Chestnut)
EsG02 Dryobotodes carbonis?
EsG01 Polymixis flavicincta (Large Ranunculus)
EsG00 Trap Deployment
EsG53 Macroglossum stellatarum (Hummingbird Hawkmo…
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EsG18 Polymixis lichenea (Feathered Ranunculus)
Noctuidae, Cuculliinae Wingspan: 40mm.
A common species which appears to be widespread in Europe & the UK. All records were from after we arrived. 12 were recorded on our first night's trapping, and an additional 7 were recorded through the rest of the week.
A common species which appears to be widespread in Europe & the UK. All records were from after we arrived. 12 were recorded on our first night's trapping, and an additional 7 were recorded through the rest of the week.
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