Trap results :-
1 new micro for the year, possibly Dioryctria abietella, to be confirmed....
2 ... 0424 ... Yponomeuta evonymella
1 ... 0658 ... Carcina quercana
1 ... 0985 ... Cacoecimorpha pronubana
1 ... 1001 ... Lozotaeniodes formosanus
2 ... 1063 ... Celypha striana
10+.1293 ... Chrysoteuchia culmella
10+.1294 ... Crambus pascuella
4 ... 1302 ... Crambus perlella
5 ... 1334 ... Scoparia ambigualis
5 ... 1424 ... Endotricha flammealis
1 ... 1454 ... Dioryctria abietella (to be confirmed) either way, year first.
3 ... 1524 ... Emmelina monodactyla
1 ... 1673 ... Small Emerald
4 ... 1699 ... Least Carpet
2 ... 1705 ... Dwarf Cream Wave
1 ... 1708 ... Single-dotted Wave
3 ... 1713 ... Riband Wave
1 ... 1732 ... Shaded Broad-bar year first (Below)
1 ... 1742 ... Yellow Shell
1 ... 1816 ... Toadflax Pug
2 ... 1830 ... Wormwood Pug
2 ... 1917 ... Early Thorn
1 ... 1922 ... Swallow-tailed Moth
2 ... 1976 ... Privet Hawk-moth
1 ... 1981 ... Poplar Hawk-moth
2 ... 1994 ... Buff-tip
1 ... 2047 ... Scarce Footman
7 ... 2050 ... Common Footman
6 ... 2061 ... Buff Ermine
4 ... 2107 ... Large Yellow Underwing
1 ... 2155 ... Dot Moth
4 ... 2160 ... Bright-line Brown-eye
1 ... 2193 ... Clay
1 ... 2199 ... Common Wainscot
2 ... 2284x . Grey Dagger agg
1 ... 2303 ... Straw Underwing year first (Below)
10 . 2321 ... Dark Arches
1 ... 2322 ... Light Arches
3 ... 2341 ... Cloaked Minor
2 ... 2343x . Common Rustic agg.
6 ... 2381 ... Uncertain
1 ... 2421 ... Scarce Silver-lines year first (Below)
1 ... 2425 ... Nut-tree Tussock
Nice Dioryctria, I'd agree with abietella going by the 'spiky' subterminal line. I seem to be missing out on the influx of this moth...
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Thanks David, it's in the batch for our "micro man" so hope to get it confirmed soon... looks good to me, and there seems to be a few about in these parts
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