What ? No new moths...! Well... yes, as the discovery of a few leaf mines on a pioneering Rubus sp. meant that Stigmella aurella has bred and was, therefore, new to the garden. Sadly the offending 'bramble' had to go. Oh for a larger garden !
50 Stigmella aurella |
Yesterday evening cooled down quite quickly, which no doubt kept the totals low.
1405 Mother of Pearl |
1705 Dwarf Cream Wave |
1712 Small Scallop |
List for SP9326: 14/07/11
998 Light Brown Apple Moth 1 (Epiphyas postvittana)
1293 Chrysoteuchia culmella 20
1304 Agriphila straminella 2
1306 Agriphila inquinatella 1
1331 Water Veneer 3 (Acentria ephemerella)
1405 Mother of Pearl 3
1424 Endotricha flammealis 1
1634 The Lackey 1
1705 Dwarf Cream Wave 1
1712 Small Scallop 1
1713 Riband Wave 1
1777 July Highflyer 1
1906 Brimstone Moth 1
1981 Poplar Hawk-moth 1
1994 Buff-tip 1
2050 Common Footman 2
2092 Shuttle-shaped Dart 3
2107 Large Yellow Underwing 1
2155 Dot Moth 1
2193 The Clay 1
2293 Marbled Beauty 1
2321 Dark Arches 3
2322 Light Arches 1
2381x Uncertain/Rustic agg. 4
2489 The Fan-foot 1
Total: 25 species
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