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Cornifrons ulceratalis, Syncopacma polychromella, Udea ferrugalis, 2 N. noctuella , Dark Sword-grass, 2 Silver Y, 1 Scarce Bordered Straw, 2 Bordered Straw and 2 Small Mottled Willow
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Ni Moth, 2 Scarce Bordered Straw, 4 Small Mottled Willow, 4 Rush Veneer and 1 Silver Y.
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Cornifrons ulceratalis last night along with 3 Small Mottled Willow and Rusty-dot Pearl
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Night of 27th
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Further to my comment last night, a second Cornifrons ulceratalis and five other migrant spp. including bordered straw. I hear that there were others of the latter species caught in S & SW Wales last night. My migrants came in the c 6.30 to 9.00pm slot - it was quiet after that.
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Possible Cornifrons ulceratelis (TBC), plus Spoladea recurvalis (2), Syncopacma polychromella (6), Plutella xylostella, Udea ferrugalis (2), Nomophila noctuella (5), Ni Moth (2), Silver Y, Bordered Straw (4), Scarce Bordered Straw (6), & Small Mottled Willow (9).
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Night of 27th: Small Mottled Willow to 125W MV. Also a Crocidosema plebejana, but most likely a local individual from an established colony.
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Night of 27 December a Cornifrons ulceratalis caught here in the garden (TBC)along with a very late Brimstone Moth
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Night of 27th December
three (3) Small Mottled willow were the only moths in the trap along with hundreds of flies. |
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