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Hebrew Character42 viewsFulbeck - 4th May 2008Andrew ChickMay 05, 2008
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Waved Umber40 viewsFulbeck - 4th May 2008Andrew ChickMay 05, 2008
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Angel Shades40 viewsFulbeck - 4th May 2008Andrew ChickMay 05, 2008
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Lunar Marbled Brown33 viewsMJGreyMay 02, 2008
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Brindled Beauty31 viewsMJGreyMay 02, 2008
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Red Twin-spot Carpet(Slightly faded).51 viewsStephen RoutledgeApr 27, 2008
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Lesser Swallow Prominent46 viewsMJGreyApr 26, 2008
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Streamer41 viewsMJGreyApr 26, 2008
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Oak Eggar larvae43 viewsStephen RoutledgeApr 25, 2008
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Luffia ferchaultella58 viewsLarval case of the above micro moth found on Ash. Belonging to the Psychdae family of moths, most larvae feed on lichens and graze the lichen from within its case. This is the first record for Lincolnshire and I feel it is quite common, maybe because not all of us are sad like me.MJGreyApr 22, 2008
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Clouded Drab42 viewsOn of 7 species caught last nightMJGreyApr 11, 2008
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Hebrew Character41 viewsBright individualMJGreyApr 11, 2008
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Herald45 viewsOne of 16 Species trapped overnight, always nice to see.MJGreyMar 15, 2008
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Pale Pinion38 viewsNice find in the trap this morning, less than 10 Records for Lincolnshire. Now thought to be expanding its range. First garden record.MJGreyMar 15, 2008
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Oak Beauty42 viewsCame to light another early record.MJGreyMar 11, 2008
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Early Thorn41 viewsQuite an early Early ThornMJGreyMar 11, 2008
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The Satellite36 viewsTrapped last night. MJGreyMar 09, 2008
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Yellow Horned42 viewsOak speciesMJGreyMar 07, 2008
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March Moth41 viewsCame to light oin freezing conditions.MJGreyFeb 12, 2008
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Early Moth35 viewsCame to light in freezing conditions.MJGreyFeb 12, 2008
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Dotted Border40 viewsCame to light in freezing conditions.MJGreyFeb 12, 2008
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Mottled Umber58 viewsOne of two trapped last nightMJGreyDec 31, 2007
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Acleris hastiana50 viewsTortrix moth which came to light last night, quite mild. MJGreyDec 31, 2007
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December Moth53 viewsSeveral trapped last night, first mild night for a few weeks.MJGreyNov 28, 2007
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Pink-barred Sallow39 viewsMJGreyOct 14, 2007
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