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(1853) Oak-tree Pug (Eupithecia dodoneata) (7167722992)

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Summary[edit] Description: Catch Report - 08/05/12 - Back Garden/Farmland Well what a grotty soggy morning for moth counting, everything was sopping, and even during writing each species down, the paper got wet and the ink run.. nevertheless I was adorned with over 30 species of Moth this morning! I couldn't believe it. I am still sitting here waiting for the rain to lift to take some pictures, but they may have to wait until tomorrow morning! A minumum of 11c was recorded and with light winds, this probably suited the moths perfectly. Catch Report - 08/05/12 - 125w MV Robinson Trap - Back Garden/Farmland Macro Moths 1x Maiden's Blush [NFY] 1x Purple Thorn [NFY] 4x Spruce Carpet [NFY] 2x Grey-pine Carpet [NFY] 3x Green Carpet [NFY] 2x Common Swift [NFY] 2x Scorched Carpet [NFY] 2x Waved Umber [NFY] 1x Small Waved Umber [NFY] 2x Frosted Green [NFY] 1x Spectacle 2x Latticed Heath 2x Oak-tree Pug 2x Clouded Drab 1x Chocolate-tip 1x Mullein 7x Brindled Pug 1x Angle Shades 1x Common Quaker 1x Swallow Prominent 1x Lesser Swallow Prominent 1x Pebble Prominent 1x Iron Prominent 1x Red Twin-spot Carpet 1x Red Chestnut 2x Powdered Quaker 4x Flame Shoulder 3x Hebrew Character Micro Moths Monopsis weaverella [NFY] Incurvaria masculella [NFY] 4x Adela reamurella [NFY] 2x Eriocrania subpurpurella [NFY] White Shouldered House Moth Endrosis sarcitrella. Date: 9 May 2012, 08:18. Source: [1853] Oak-tree Pug (Eupithecia dodoneata). Author: Ben Sale from UK.

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