Veronica & myself ran five traps at
Whiteford last night, which produced 830 individuals of 164 species, not including one or two I've yet to check. Those of interest included Yponomeuta cagnagella
2, Cedestis subfasciella 2, Argolamprotes micella 1, Lozotaeniodes
formosanus 12, Lozotaenia forsterana 3, Celypha rivulana 1, Piniphila
bifasciana 5, Agriphila inquinatella 2, Eudonia delunella 1, Rusty-dot
Pearl 4, Rush Veneer 1, Small Emerald 2, Small Blood-vein 1, Pine Carpet 1, Pretty
Chalk Carpet 2, Brown Scallop 1, Haworth's Pug 30, Scorched Carpet 1, Bordered
Beauty 1, Brussels Lace 23, Barred Red 1, Privet Hawk-moth 3, Small Elephant
Hawk-moth 7, Round-winged Muslin 2, Muslin Footman 4, Four-dotted Footman 1, Short-cloaked
Moth 2, Archer's Dart 1, Broad-barred White 1, Double Line 17, Delicate 1, Minor
Shoulder-knot 1, Reddish Light Arches 1 & Small Mottled Willow 1.
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