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19th September 2009 National Moth Night part 2
Pagham Harbour. Trap run at the visitor centre overnight, with much better weather resulted in a health catch of over 600+ moths, although once again no significant migrant Beaded Chestnut 1, Bright-Line Brown-Eye 1, Bulrush Wainscot 1, Common/Lesser Rustic 1, Depressaria daucella 1, Epinotia nisella 1, Flounced Rustic 1, Garden Rose Tortrix 1, Gold Triangle 1, Gold-Spot 1, Large Wainscot 1, Light Emerald 1, Lime Specked Pug 1, Mallow 1, Pearly Underwing 1, Rusty Dot Pearl 1,Small Square Spot 1, Spectacle 1, Vine's Rustic 1, Webb's Wainscot 1, Centre Barred Sallow 1, Caloptilia semifuscia 1, Caloptilia falconipennella 1, Clepsis consimilana 1, Pediasia aridella 1, Broad Bordered Yellow Underwing 2, Burnished Brass 2, Canary Shouldered Thorn 2, Eudonia augustea 2, Pink Barred Sallow 2, Silky Wainscot 2, Smoky Wainscot 2, Snout 2, Turnip Moth 2, Brindled Green 3, Common Wainscot 3, Rosy Rustic 3, Diamond Back Moth 4, Frosted Orange 4, Straw Dot 4, White Point 4, Black Rustic 5, Sallow 6, Shuttle Shaped Dart 6, Willow Beauty 6, Lunar Underwing 9, Rush Veneer 9, Brimstone Moth 10, Light Brown Apple Moth 10, Lesser Yellow Underwing 11, Eudonia pallida 12, Angle Shades 13, L Album Wainscot 13, Setaceous Hebrew Character 70, Large Yellow Underwing 119 and Square Spot Rustic 267 |
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