After playing away from home last week down in Dorset, I've been back to home trapping and have a few more species to add to my garden list, although I can see my garden is still seriously lagging behind this year...
132. Argyresthia goedartella
133. Roeslerstammia erxlebella
134. Ypsolopha dentella (Honeysuckle Moth)
135. Ypsolopha scabrella
136. Carcena quercana
137. Athrips mouffetella
138. Oegoconia quadripuncta agg.
139. Blastobasis lacticolella
140. Chrysoclista linneella
141. Pandemis corylana (Chequered Fruit-tree Tortrix)
142. Acleris forsskaleana
143. Dichrorampha alpinana
144. Crambus lathoniellus
145. Catoptria pinella
146. Catoptria falsella
147. Phlyctaenia coronata
148. Tracycera suavella
149. Phycita roborella
150. Oak Hook-tip
151. Chinese Character
152. Small Emerald
153. Maiden's Blush
154. Clay Triple-lines
155. Small Fan-footed Wave
156. Common Carpet
157. Phoenix
158. Foxglove Pug
159. Currant Pug
160. Tawny-speckled Pug
161. Clouded Border
162. August Thorn
163. September Thorn
164. Elephant Hawk-moth
165. Sallow Kitten
166. Iron Prominent
167. Pebble Prominent
168. Coxcomb Prominent
169. Pale Prominent
170. Black Arches
171. Hoary Footman
172. Scarce Footman
173. Ruby Tiger
174. Shuttle Shaped Dart
175. Flame Shoulder
176. Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing
177. Bright-line Brown-eye
178. Broad-barred White
179. Brown-line Bright-eye
180. Smoky Wainscot
181. Coronet
182. Marbled Beauty
183. Mouse Moth
184. Dun-bar
185. Cloaked Minor
186. Common Rustic agg.
187. Rustic
188. Nut-tree Tussock
Nice to see some of the stuff I've seen elsewhere much earlier in the year finally making it over the fence :)
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