A trap run overnight
at WWT (thanks to Nigel Williams) produced my best catch of the year with a
total of 79 species, highlights being; Mompha locupletella 3, Ancylis badiana 1, Epiblema
scutulana 3, Ringed China-mark 4, Figure of Eighty 7, Oblique Carpet 1, Broken-barred
Carpet 1, Seraphim 2, Small Seraphim 2, Yellow-barred Brindle 2, Eyed Hawk-moth
3, Sallow Kitten 3, Lesser Swallow Prominent 1, Swallow Prominent 3, Dark
Sword-grass 1, Dog's Tooth 30 (including 1 f. dissimilis), Lychnis 2, Poplar Grey 2, Alder Moth 2, Coronet 1, Vine's
Rustic 3 & Gold Spot 3. Non-leps included the diving beetle Ilybius ater
1 and several species caddis the best being the aptly named Phryganea grandis 2
& Mystacides longicornis ~30.
Caloptilia syringella
Mompha locupletella
Seraphim
Dog's Tooth f. dissimilis
Phryganea grandis
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Well done!
ReplyDeleteYou should trap in Carmarthenshire more often Barry, to recreate your early 1990s sucesses! (especially now that Glamorgan has an imminent moth book on the way).
I can point you, or any other wandering Glamorgan moth`er, to some good sites....
Thanks, Barry. Looking forward to seeing what we get tomorrow too at the BioBlitz. Dominic
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