Last weekend on the 13th and 14th July I set up the moth trap. The weather was dry and bright with the night temperature about 19°C. I recorded 22 species which were both in the trap and around the trap. The trap was using an MVA bulb. The species recorded are as follows. The number denotes quantity and the star denotes identification to be confirmed.
There is an Ophion, which is masquerading as a moth in the following pictures:
Mother of pearl Pleuroptya ruralis 6
Canary shouldered thorn Ennomos ainiaria 1
Early thorn Selenia dentaria 1
Bird cherry ermine Yponomeuta euonymella 1
Bordered beauty Epione repardaria 1
Grey dagger Acronicta psi 1
Heart and dart Agrostis exclamanitonis 2
Common footman Eilema curideola 2
Dark arches Apamea monoglpya 2
Phoenix Eulithis propata 1*
Plain wave Idaea straminata 1 *
Single dotted wave Idaea dimidiata 1 *
Dusky sallow Eremobia ochreleuca 1
Great oak beauty Hypomecis roboraria 1 *
Clay Mythimna farrago 1
Bordered Sallow Pyrrhia umbra 1
Marbled coronet Hadena confusa 1 *
Least carpet Idaea rusticata atrosignana 1