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Shoulder Stripe43 viewsAnother first for the year.MJGrey
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Common Footman43 viewsachick
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Oak Eggar larvae43 viewsStephen Routledge
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Chocolate Tip43 viewsFulbeck Garden 6th/7th May 2008 Andrew Chick
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Riband Wave (f.remutata?)43 viewsPaul Burton
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Pale-brindled Beauty42 viewsOne of the first larger moths to emerge in the year.MJGrey
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Angleshades Moth42 viewsDave Rooke
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Yellow Horned42 viewsOak speciesMJGrey
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Oak Beauty42 viewsCame to light another early record.MJGrey
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Clouded Drab42 viewsOn of 7 species caught last nightMJGrey
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Hebrew Character42 viewsFulbeck - 4th May 2008Andrew Chick
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Golden Plusia42 viewsIn the trap this morningMJGrey
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Pale Eggar42 viewsMJGrey
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Oak Nycteoline42 viewsMJGrey
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Powdered quaker.42 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Lead-coloured Drab41 viewsNever a common moth in Lincolnshire.
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Longhorn41 viewsNemophora degeerella one of the Longhorn Moths, often seen in swarms on hot days.MJGrey
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Brimstone Caterpiller41 viewsChambersDean Eades
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Elephant Hawk Moth41 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Feathered Thorn41 viewsMJGrey
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March Moth41 viewsCame to light oin freezing conditions.MJGrey
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Early Thorn41 viewsQuite an early Early ThornMJGrey
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Hebrew Character41 viewsBright individualMJGrey
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Streamer41 viewsMJGrey
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Angle Shades41 viewsFulbeck Garden 6th/7th May 2008 Andrew Chick
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