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Satellite68 viewsMJGrey
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December moth.68 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Buff Arches67 viewsachick
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Dean Eades - Poplar hawk-moth67 viewsChambers Wood - thks TobyDean Eades
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Powdered Quaker67 viewsMJGrey
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Pyrausta Purpuralis66 viewsMore on my website
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Luffia ferchaultella66 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.MJGrey
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Goldspot66 viewsAlways nice to see.MJGrey
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Yellow Horned66 viewsMore common in woodlandMJGrey
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Pine Beauty66 viewsMJGrey
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Sycamore66 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Drinker Caterpillar65 viewsOne of four seen at Rosper Road Pools - Saturday 16 June 2007Dave Wright
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The Drinker, male.65 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Broad-Bordered Bee Hawk Moth65 viewsAlan Bowness
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The Drinker - caterpillar65 viewsOn a polythene bag in a bushRoy Harvey
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Pale Tussock65 viewsQuite an early recordMJGrey
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Green-silver Lines65 viewsMJGrey
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White-pinion Spotted65 views801st garden record.MJGrey
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Dean Eades - 6 spot burnet64 viewsRimacDean Eades
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Pine Beauty64 viewsIn the trap this morningMJGrey
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Lesser Swallow Prominent64 viewsOne of ten in the trap at ChambersDave Wright
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Pebble Prominent64 viewsDave Wright
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Red-tipped Clearwing64 viewsOne of 10 attracted to pheromone today, associated with Osiers in damp places.MJGrey
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Maiden,s Blush64 viewsMJGrey
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Pyrails farinalis (Meal Moth)64 viewsMJGrey
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