Monday 8 July 2013

In my Lincolnshire Wolds Garden July report

My first trapping for July, last Saturday night was excellent with 300 approx. (with some escaping) of 94 species with 14 NFY macros (2 NFG) and 5 NFY micros. This brings my total to 187 species for year.

Cinnabar 3
Riband Wave 6
Middle-barred Minor 28
Snout 10
Elephant Hawkmoth 6
Rustic Shoulder-knot 2
Treble Lines
Ghost Moth (male)
Barred Straw 2 NFY
Straw Dot NFY
Flame 13
Flame Shoulder 5
Poplar Hawkmoth 2
Heart and Dart 33
Mottled Rustic 3
Dark Arches 23
Bright-line Brown-eye 3
Coronet 2
Rustic 4 NFY
Uncertain 9
Dot Moth 5
Shoulder-striped Wainscot 2
Grey Dagger agg 3
Fan-foot 5
Marbled Minor agg 9
Tawny Marbled Minor 7
Freyer's Pug 3
Common Pug 2
Common Footman NFY
Brimstone 3
Willow Beauty 3
Beautiful Golden Y 2
Buff Arches 3 NFY
Common Carpet 2
Double Square-spot 6
Grey Pug 2
Buff Ermine 6
Angle Shades
Peppered
White Ermine 4
Pale Mottled Willow 2
Light Arches 6
Large Yellow Underwing 3
Brown rustic 2
Setaceous Hebrew Character
Small Fan-foot
Swallow-tailed Moth NFY
Clouded Silver 2
Lime Hawkmoth
Poplar Grey
Short-cloaked Moth 2 NFG
Common Wainscot 2
Spectacle
Beautiful Hook-tip NFY
Coxcomb Prominent NFY
Engrailed Clay 3
Light Emerald NFY
Garden Carpet 3
Silver-ground Carpet
Green Pug 2
Common Wave NFY
Green Carpet
Small Angle Shades
Common Marbled Carpet
Silver Y
Burnished Brass 2
Small Blood-vein NFY
Currant Pug
Large Nutmeg NFG
Ruby Tiger NFY

Amblyptilia acanthadactyla
Chrysoteuchaia culmella 5
Eurrhypara hortulata 2
Endotricha flammealis NFY
Celypha striana
Crambus pascuella 3
Udea prunalis NFY
Cydia pomonella
Archips podanaNFY
Udea olivalis 2
Agriphila straminella
Eucosma cana
Udea ferrugalis NFY
Evergestis forficalis 2
Ditula angustiovana NFY
Aphelia paleana 2
Hedya prunana
Aphomia sociella 2
Elophila nymphaeata
Epiblema trmaculana
Epiblema cynostbatella
Epiphyas postvittana 4

 Beautiful Golden Y
 Beautiful Hook-tip NFY
 Buff Arches NFY
 Cinnabar
 Common Wave NFY

Large Nutmeg NFG

Ruby Tiger NFY
 Short-cloaked Moth NFG
 Small Blood-vein NFY

 Nice green form of Coronet
Udea prunalis NFY
 Endotricha flammealis NFY
Ditula angustiovana NFY

5 comments:

  1. Hi there
    Your Udea is prunalis.

    I am also pretty sure your Beautiful Golden-Y's are actually Plain Golden-Y's.
    Nice catch
    Cheers
    Ben

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  2. Hi Ben, thanks, I made a mistake with the name under the pic, as I meant to put prunalis which was also NFY.

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  3. Sorry I made a mistake with the naming of the Udea fulvalis should read Udea ferrugalis and the pic should read Udea prunalis as Ben pointed out. (Don't know how to edit old posts)

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  4. I have corrected the two errors for you - for future reference if you look at the end of your post where it says 'Posted by Angle Shades' you will see a little pencil icon. If you click that you will be able to edit your post (don't forget to click the 'Update' button (top right) once you are finished editing :-)

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