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Common carpet31 viewsColin PumfrettMay 20, 2007
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Drinker Moth(Euthrix potatoria)32 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 19, 2007
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Lime Hawk-moth48 viewsRoy HarveyMay 19, 2007
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Latticed Heath(Chiasmia clathrata)66 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 12, 2007
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Scalloped Hazel39 viewsRoy HarveyMay 08, 2007
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Yellow-tail Larvae(Euproctis similis)45 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 06, 2007
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Peach Blossom69 viewsIn the trap this morning, quite an early record of this pretty moth.MJGreyMay 05, 2007
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Angle Shades70 viewsTrying to 'pump-up' on a chilly May morning !Roy HarveyMay 04, 2007
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Drinker Moth Larvae(Philudoria potatoria)56 viewsStephen RoutledgeMay 02, 2007
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Brown-tail Moth larva46 viewsDave BradbeerMay 01, 2007
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Green Longhorn60 viewsuniomysticApr 30, 2007
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Cinnabar39 viewsNewly emerged, earliest we have seenMick WestApr 29, 2007
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Ruby Tiger cocoon35 viewsI've been watching this cocoon for months and managed to be there when a Ruby Tiger emerged !trevormleeApr 28, 2007
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Ruby Tiger36 viewsFreshly emerged from cocoon trevormleeApr 28, 2007
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Green Longhorn40 viewsBig thanks to Mr Routledge for helping me ID this micro moth!Mick WestApr 26, 2007
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Marbled Beauty Larvae(Cryphia domestica)40 viewsStephen RoutledgeApr 26, 2007
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Marbled Beauty Larvae(Cryphia domestica)35 viewsStephen RoutledgeApr 26, 2007
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Lime Hawkmoth40 viewsFirst Hawkmoth of the yearMJGreyApr 25, 2007
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Chocolate Tip44 viewsNot a common moth in Lincolnshire.

Trapped by Colin Smith in Hardy Gang Wood
MJGreyApr 24, 2007
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Lunar Marbled Brown36 viewsMost numerous caught last night.MJGreyApr 22, 2007
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Scorced Carpet35 viewsMJGreyApr 22, 2007
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Coxcomb Prominent36 viewsMJGreyApr 22, 2007
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Pale Pinion35 viewsTrapped last night in Private Wood, only a handful of previous Lincolnshire
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Angleshades Moth42 viewsDave RookeApr 22, 2007
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Frosted Green44 viewsDave WrightApr 20, 2007
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