Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Denver Moth Trap 17/7/06

Grey Dagger - 1
Bright - Line Brown - Eye - 8
Scarce Footman - 15
Lesser Broad - Bordered Yellow Underwing - 13
Triple - Spotted Clay - 4
Dun Bar - 6
Striped Twin - Spot Carpet - 1
Common Footman - 14
Least Yellow Underwing - 4
Flame Shoulder - 7
Marbled Minor - 3
Cloaked Minor - 3
Clouded Silver - 1
Small Fan - Footed Wave - 3
Riband Wave - 10
Uncertain - 54
White Satin - 3
Clouded Border - 2
Bordered Pug - 1
Larch Pug - 1
Rosy Footman - 1
Four - Dotted Footman - 1
Burnished Brass - 2
Broad - Bordered Yellow Underwing - 10
Mottled Rustic - 3
Common Carpet - 1
Buff Ermine - 1
Dingy Footman - 2
Pale Prominent - 4
Shuttle - Shaped Dart - 8
Common Rustic - 21
Single - Dotted Wave - 5
Rustic - 11
Rufous Minor - 2
Common Wainscot - 1
Heart and Dart - 1
Nutmeg - 3
The Flame - 2
Light Arches - 2
Large Yellow Underwing - 9
Lesser Common Rustic - 2
Double - Square - Spot - 8
Large Twin - Spot Carpet - 2
V - Pug - 2
Dark Arches - 18
Silver Y - 5
Early Thorn - 1
Lesser Yellow Underwing - 5
Spectacle - 3
Tawny Marbled Minor - 1
Striped Wainscot - 1
Olive - 4
Mottled Beauty - 1
Double Striped Pug - 4
Snout - 1
Cream Wave - 1
Scalloped Oak - 2
Elephant Hawkmoth - 1
Pebble Prominent - 1
Dot Moth - 4
Cabbage Moth - 1
Clay - 1
Smoky Wainscot - 2
Angle Barred Pug - 1
Poplar Hawkmoth - 1
Small Angle Shades - 1
Square - Spot Rustic - 3
Double Lobed - 1
Bloodvein - 1
Small Bloodvein - 1
Hoary Footman - 1 *If this identification is correct, it would be a county first!
Cloaked Pug - 1
Dark - Barred Twin - Spot Carpet - 1
Juniper Pug - 1
Brimstone Moth - 2

A truly amazing trap bringing in more than 300 moths and over 70 species. We spent 3 hours identifying and releasing them all!

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