A fairly fresh Cnephasia sp. but still can't identify it !
List for SP9326: 29/06/12
0450 Scythropia cragaetella 1 NFY
1020x Cnephasia sp. 1
1063 Celypha striana 1 NFY
1293 Chrysoteuchia culmella 5
1302 Crambus perlella 1
1344 Eudonia mercurella 1
1356 Garden Pebble 1 NFY
1428 Bee Moth 1
2006 Lesser Swallow Prominent 1 NFY
2050 Common Footman 1
2088 Heart And Club 5
2089 Heart And Dart 18
2102 Flame Shoulder 1
2284x Dark/Grey Dagger agg. 1
2321 Dark Arches 3
2333 Large Nutmeg 4
2337x Marbled Minor agg. 1
Total: 16 species
+1 TBI
Cnephasia sp. |
List for SP9326: 29/06/12
0450 Scythropia cragaetella 1 NFY
1020x Cnephasia sp. 1
1063 Celypha striana 1 NFY
1293 Chrysoteuchia culmella 5
1302 Crambus perlella 1
1344 Eudonia mercurella 1
1356 Garden Pebble 1 NFY
1428 Bee Moth 1
2006 Lesser Swallow Prominent 1 NFY
2050 Common Footman 1
2088 Heart And Club 5
2089 Heart And Dart 18
2102 Flame Shoulder 1
2284x Dark/Grey Dagger agg. 1
2321 Dark Arches 3
2333 Large Nutmeg 4
2337x Marbled Minor agg. 1
Total: 16 species
+1 TBI
................only if it's the big one. According to David Manning, over 10mm in length, then it is stephensiana. After that, it's out with the knife!
ReplyDeleteCheers for the tip Matt, can't recall the size...
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