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Puss Moth Caterpillar64 viewsFound on PoplarsMJGreyJul 14, 2008
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Dean Eades - Six Spotted burnet33 viewsRedhills 13-07Dean EadesJul 13, 2008
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Male Forester Moth55 viewsA fairly rare moth in the county.Stephen RoutledgeJul 13, 2008
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Female Privet Hawkmoth74 viewsWhat a stonker of a moth!!Stephen RoutledgeJul 13, 2008
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Lunar Hornet Clearwing80 viewsFound on Sallows.MJGreyJul 09, 2008
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Buff Ermine (male)36 viewsPaul BurtonJul 05, 2008
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Yellow-legged Clearwing74 viewsEnticed to pheromone this afternoon, after one sighted last Sunday the last Lincolnshire record was in 1903.


MJGreyJul 04, 2008
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Willow Beauty35 viewsPaul BurtonJun 21, 2008
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Striped Wainscot41 viewsAttracted to light, note the pinkish flush.MJGreyJun 18, 2008
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Great Oak Beauty49 viewsOne of 10 Great Oak Beauties attracted to light, first I have seen of these.MJGreyJun 18, 2008
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Wood Tiger61 viewsOne of several good records seen in North Lincs, about 120 Species of moth seen in far fron ideal conditions.MJGreyJun 18, 2008
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Broad-Bordered Bee Hawk Moth112 viewsAlan BownessJun 08, 2008
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Broad-Bordered Bee Hawk Moth57 viewsAlan BownessJun 08, 2008
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Brimstone Moth45 viewsPaul BurtonJun 05, 2008
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Brimstone Moth32 viewsPaul BurtonJun 05, 2008
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Brown Tailed Moth caterpillar40 viewsThanks again for ID help Steve!Mick WestJun 02, 2008
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Not sure of I.D.79 viewsCan anyone help with I.D. please. I am guessing at maybe Mottled Pug but am not sure.Paul BurtonJun 02, 2008
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Chinese Character48 viewsPaul BurtonJun 02, 2008
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Cinnabar 44 viewsJohn GoyJun 02, 2008
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Scalloped Hazel37 viewsDave WrightJun 01, 2008
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Drinker Moth caterpillar39 viewsMany thanks to Steve R. for identifying this for us.Mick WestMay 30, 2008
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Drinker Moth caterpillar35 viewsMick WestMay 30, 2008
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Angle Shades41 viewsFulbeck Garden 6th/7th May 2008 Andrew ChickMay 08, 2008
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Chocolate Tip43 viewsFulbeck Garden 6th/7th May 2008 Andrew ChickMay 08, 2008
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Flame Shoulder39 viewsFulbeck - 4th May 2008Andrew ChickMay 05, 2008
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