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Heller,1924Sex: FemaleData: 06-2009 - Halmahera - IndonesiaSize: 25mm
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Jimena de la Frontera, Andalusia, Spain
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Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Wootton Common, England, United Kingdom
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Gladsaxe Municipality, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Sikha, West, Nepal
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Catch Report - Braughing 18/07/12 - 1x 125w MV Robinson TrapWell it seems like ages since I last trapped in the garden! was nice to get a mid-July list anyway. Riband Wave is really down in numbers this year with just one in the trap this morning, this time of year usually it would be the commonest moth in the trap! but so far just singletons.Also where has Straw Dot got to? hmmm one I trap commonly amongst the grassland on the farm. Really pleased with a stunning Old Lady, the best conditioned one I have ever seen, she was sitting on the side of the trap. The best Micro Moth of the night was a new one for me Apotomis capreana. Catch Report - Braughing 18/07/12 - 1x 125w MV Robinson Trap Macro Moths1x Grey Dagger [NFY]1x Old Lady [NFY]2x Barred Straw2x Beautiful Golden-Y1x Blood-vein2x Bright-line Brown-eye1x Brimstone Moth1x Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing4x Brown Rustic2x Brown-line Bright-eye1x Buff-tip2x Burnished Brass1x Cinnabar3x Clay1x Clouded Silver4x Common Footman3x Common Wainscot18x Dark Arches2x Dot Moth6x Double Square-spot1x Dun-bar1x Elephant Hawk-moth1x Engrailed1x Eyed Hawk-moth2x Fern5x Flame2x Flame Shoulder1x Ghost Moth1x Heart & Club3x Heart & Dart1x Ingrailed Clay1x Large Nutmeg12x Large Yellow Underwing2x Least Carpet1x Leopard Moth6x Light Arches1x Miller2x Mottled Beauty 3x Mottled Rustic3x Peppered Moth2x Poplar Hawk-moth1x Privet Hawk-moth1x Riband Wave5x Scarce Footman1x Scorched Carpet2x Setaceous Hebrew Character1x Silver-Y1x Small Fan-footed Wave4x Snout3x Smoky Wainscot7x Uncertain1x Vine's Rustic1x White Satin1x White-point Micro Moths 1x Apotomis capreana [NEW!]2x Cydia splendana [NFY]1x Hawthorn Moth Scythropia crataegella [NFY]1x Dipleurina lacustrata14x Chrysoteuchia culmella3x White Plume Moth Pterophorus pentadactyla3x Crambus lathoniellus 2x Mother of Pearl Pleuroptya ruralis1x Crambus perlella1x Eucosma cana 1x Cnephasia sp.1x Agapeta hamana2x Blastobasis laticolella1x Pandemis cerasana 2x Zeiraphera isertana1x Hedya nubiferana1x Monochroa palustrella2x Crambus perlella1x Bryotropha affinis1x Pempelia formosa 2x Diamond-back Moth Plutella xylostella2x Udea olivalis 2x Endotricha flammealis2x Small Magpie Eurrhypara hortulata3x Bramble Shoot Moth Epiblema uddmanniana4x Brown House-moth Hofmannophila pseudospretella3x Scoparia sp. 4x Celypha striana2x Celypha lacunana
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Big Hammock SP
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Laporte,1835 Sex: FemaleData: 12-1986 - Springbok - Northern Cape - South AfricaSize: 28mm
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det. CPDT Gillett 2010Modified by CombineZP
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Stony Cross, England, United Kingdom
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From my trip to Thailand - May 28th - 4th June 2011, most moths were found at the various temples which had metal hallide bulbs fitted to them. The ones labelled 'Hang Dong' came to my 22w Actinic light.Please feel free to help aid identification or correct my proposed identifications.
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs. SO729470
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Strangways, Vic.On Golden WattleThanks to Ken Walker, Museum Victoria via bowerbird.org.au for ID
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Jimena, Andalusia, Spain
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs. SO7347
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Gastes, Aquitaine, France
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Traps on people, it's hotting up out there!To start off with I had some incredible luck chasing a Micro moth around the garden with a pot (god knows what the neighbour's think!) I managed to scoop it mid-flight into my pot and get the lid on in a split-second.The moth in question was a small metallic Adelidae of somekind, half the size of reamurella and I suspected rufimitrella.A few macro shots were taken and it indeed turned out to be a garden first Adela rufimitrella, in fact my first for Hertfordshire and only my second ever in 8 years (previous record from Essex)To the evening....I ran the garden trap last night as it had been a lovely warm day with a high of 21 degrees, and although it cleared at dusk it stayed relatively mild with little or no wind.This morning it was still registering 11 degrees and so my expectations were quite high, and I was pleasantly rewarded with some nice species and 5 new species for the year.Both the Carpets refused to lay flat like a carpet and so it's underwing shots all the way here... hoping it will help anyone identifying them this way.Trapping again tonight hopefully.Catch Report - 15/05/14 - Back Garden Stevenage - 1x 125w MV Robinson TrapMacro Moths1x Maiden's Blush [NFY]1x Clouded Border [NFY]2x Common Marbled Carpet [NFY]1x Silver-ground Carpet [NFY]1x Bright-line Brown-eye [NFY]2x Spectacle 2x Rustic Shoulder-knot 2x Pale Mottled Willow1x Waved Umber4x Muslin Moth5x Shuttle-shaped Dart2x Common Pug1x Brimstone MothMicro Moths 1x Evergestis forficalis1x Alucita hexadactyla1x Syndemis musculana1x Phyllonorycter harrisella2x Epermenia chaerophyllella
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Little London, England, United Kingdom
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Photo by Luxmmi Varathan & Craig Perl.
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San Mateo, Cagayan Valley, Philippines