Trap Result

23/03/2012 Ashdown Forest, East Sussex.
14x MV traps, dusk til dawn,
Clear and still, mild at dusk but dropping significantly overnight
with Mark Hammond, Graham Finch, Pete Clarke, Julianne Halley and Sussex WT members.


c2930 moths of 35 species

No.
Species
B&F
3
Eriocrania subpurpurella
6
1
Caloptilia populetorum
281
2
Caloptilia elongella
282
1
Caloptilia betulicola
283
1
Caloptilia robustella
287
1
Ypsolopha ustella
461
c200
Diurnea fagella
663
10
Semioscopis avellanella
666
2
Acleris ferrugana/notana
1044x
1
Acleris cristana
1054
30
Yellow Horned
1659
4
March Moth
1663
2
Shoulder Stripe
1746
18
Mottled Grey
1775
c200
Brindled Pug
1852
10
Early Tooth-striped
1881
4
Early Thorn
1917
3
Small Brindled Beauty
1925
15
Oak Beauty
1930
4
Dotted Border
1934
50
Engrailed
1947
25
Red Chestnut
2139
14
Pine Beauty
2179
c1600
Small Quaker
2182
1
Blossom Underwing
2183
3
Lead-coloured Drab
2185
c600
Common Quaker
2187
30
Clouded Drab
2188
25
Twin-spotted Quaker
2189
15
Hebrew Character
2190
1
Tawny Pinion
2235
2
Pale Pinion
2236
20
Early Grey
2243
6
Satellite
2256
25
Chestnut
2258

also:

2x Actinic traps, left overnight
c85 moths of 15 species

No.
Species
B&F
10
Diurnea fagella
663
3
Yellow Horned
1659
2
March Moth
1663
1
Shoulder Stripe
1746
8
Brindled Pug
1852
1
Oak Beauty
1930
12
Dotted Border
1934
5
Engrailed
1947
2
Red Chestnut
2139
18
Small Quaker
2182
8
Common Quaker
2187
6
Clouded Drab
2188
5
Early Grey
2243
1
Satellite
2256
3
Chestnut
2258

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