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Dean Eades - Magpie moth51 viewsChambers 30-07-07 Dean EadesJul 31, 2007
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Fen Wainscot45 viewsFirst Record of the yearMJGreyJul 31, 2007
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Pyrails farinalis (Meal Moth)54 viewsMJGreyJul 31, 2007
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Dean Eades - Poplar hawk-moth54 viewsChambers Wood - thks TobyDean EadesJul 29, 2007
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Maiden,s Blush56 viewsMJGreyJul 27, 2007
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Common Marbled Carpet37 viewsMJGreyJul 27, 2007
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Golden Plusia50 viewsDecreasing species by no means common, larva feed on delphiniums.MJGreyJul 24, 2007
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Dean Eades Six-Spot burnet46 viewsDean EadesJul 23, 2007
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burnet moth31 viewsByron WebbJul 23, 2007
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Clouded Magpie50 viewsachickJul 16, 2007
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Common Footman43 viewsachickJul 16, 2007
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Dark Arches40 viewsachickJul 16, 2007
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Early Thorn37 viewsachickJul 16, 2007
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Large Yeloow Underwing32 viewsachickJul 16, 2007
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Buff Arches56 viewsachickJul 16, 2007
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Buff Arches39 viewsGibraltar Point - 15th JulyachickJul 16, 2007
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Four-dotted Footman(Cybosia mesomella)48 viewsStephen RoutledgeJul 14, 2007
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Shaded Broad-bar40 viewsDisturbed from vegetation along the Pyewipe Line, Great Coates, Tuesday 10 July 2007Dave WrightJul 13, 2007
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Six-belted Clearwing62 viewsInstant to pheromone lure today, associated with Kidney vetch etc. This is the third record for Lincolnshire according to the literature available. MJGreyJul 05, 2007
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Red-tipped Clearwing53 viewsOne of 10 attracted to pheromone today, associated with Osiers in damp places.MJGreyJul 05, 2007
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Lunar Hornet Moths93 viewsFound on Poplars near Gainsborough.MJGreyJul 02, 2007
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Elephant Hawk-moths81 viewsRoy HarveyJun 23, 2007
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Clouded Buff47 viewsDecreasing day flying moth, caught at Scotton Common.MJGreyJun 21, 2007
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Current Clearwing79 viewsCaught today at a Gainsborough allotment, attracted by Pheromone lure.MJGreyJun 21, 2007
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Elephant Hawk Moth65 viewsDave BradbeerJun 21, 2007
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