Like Marc's experience, there were fewer moths in the
Westcott trap last night too. However, new for the year were
Lozotaenia forsterana, Larch Pug and Four-dotted Footman, while yet another Bordered Straw put in an appearance (that's three nights in a row). Larch Pug is new for the garden, the white crest on the thorax making it a reasonably easy species to identify when fresh.
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Lozotaenia forsterana, Westcott 15th June |
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Larch Pug, Westcott 15th June |
Dave Wilton
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