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Moths -2016

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by Martin Farrell

Been to a couple of moth traps recently. There is a staggering 2500 species that have been recorded in the British Isles, the variety is amazing. Here are a few - hope I have the names correct!

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Gathered arround the trap
Red Probable ID: Mother of Pearl (Pleuroptya ruralis)
Probable ID: Mother of Pearl (Pleuroptya ruralis)
Red Twin-spot Carpet (Xanthorhoe spadicearia)
Brimstone moth (Opisthograptis luteolata)
Dingy Footman (Eilema griseloa)
Probable ID: Mother of Pearl (Pleuroptya ruralis)
Probable ID: Mother of Pearl (Pleuroptya ruralis)
Dingy Footman (Eilema griseloa)
Gathered at the trap
Dusky Thorn
Common Carpet (Epirrehoe alternata alternata)
Dusky Thorn
Dusky Thorn
Coronet (Craniophora ligustri)
Angle Shade
Angle Shade
Setaceous Hebrew Character
Angle Shade
Burnished Brass
Burnished Brass
Burnished Brass
Flame Shoulder
Flame Shoulder
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