A very wet night, but as with George, there was a reasonable GMS catch. n all I had 33 species, the highlights of which were three Slender Brindle (I've done well for these, this year), a single
Hypsopygia (Orthopygia) glaucinalis and the smallest Dingy Shell I've ever seen.
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Slender Brindle |
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Hypsopygia glaucinalis |
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