Last night was very humid and plenty of moths were flying when the wind dropped. I saw 53 species, including
Phyllonorycter froelichiella (I think), new for me and, possibly,
Scoparia basistrigalis though of course it may just be
ambigualis. There was also a beautifully fresh
Mompha locupletella which, as always, was too stunning to not photograph!
There were also 8 Blomer's Rivulets and two Waved Carpets.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhKIhomTyzg3BvYF8DiAlmTJbrbaz8rPJQD3VDXbakDSeqZT2TaDlCDwGbHF5hdY61B3J7DpVy-yDi8E5F3dLxQRTWqbc_yDu2bKA6b10Czdz45ztEJX8R3Zfx-rVOUlM-B0Ib2KHpXwWk/s320/0358+Phyllonorycter+froelichiella.+a.+5mm+Gelli+Hir+15Jun13+CMM.jpg) |
Phyllonorycter froelichiella |
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEigFBp49lUPyjWl7xwoCkXVa7jZJSdt_mU0YathKymwCjjeDpnN_pjN3EjtuWvwBPFnvjjlShA7wCtQebbfegCQ0JkIThqatJtDUIS2Zn9ay_KH5D4fzReOfd1dvzS4rYwn_EhowYISsLE/s320/0882+Mompha+locupletella.+a.+6mm+Gelli+Hir+15Jun13+CMM.jpg) |
Mompha locupletella |
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjJXHSXTCZO84hvuWRmDB5iJcGLvPiTAIiCc2yskQMl6aDkDG0xlJneKd51YMBfjhw3K840PMrDhP4DgQmHQY62u98A63DwY1vu_Wt5jdUV-tAQQMA6UeTFp5O2_xsi3jWKD8hBdpzW_CU/s320/1334a+Scoparia+basistrigalis.+a.+Gelli+Hir+15Jun13+CMM.jpg) |
Scoparia basistrigalis/ambigualis |
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