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Scalloped Hazel77 viewsRoy Harvey
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White Ermine larvae(Spilosoma lubricipeda)77 viewsStephen Routledge
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Elephant Hawk Moth77 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Green-brindled Crescent77 viewsMJGrey
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Hebrew Character77 viewsBright individualMJGrey
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Brimstone Moth77 viewsPaul Burton
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Gold Spot77 viewsStephen Routledge
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Red Underwing77 viewsA good year for this species.MJGrey
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Deep-brown Dart77 viewsMJGrey
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Engrailed76 viewsMJGrey
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Angleshades Moth76 viewsDave Rooke
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Marbled Beauty Larvae(Cryphia domestica)76 viewsStephen Routledge
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Mother Shipton76 viewsDay flying moth caught at Scotton Common.MJGrey
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Longhorn76 viewsNemophora degeerella one of the Longhorn Moths, often seen in swarms on hot days.MJGrey
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Shaded Broad-bar76 viewsDisturbed from vegetation along the Pyewipe Line, Great Coates, Tuesday 10 July 2007Dave Wright
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Buff Arches76 viewsGibraltar Point - 15th Julyachick
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Common Marbled Carpet76 viewsMJGrey
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Lunar Underwing76 viewsMJGrey
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Early Thorn76 viewsQuite an early Early ThornMJGrey
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Six Spot Burnet76 viewsMick West
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Sycamore76 viewsPristine condition, several trapped this year not normally this common.MJGrey
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Gold Spot76 viewsCracking little moth.Stephen Routledge
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Spindle Ermine76 viewsJohn Goy
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Diurnea fagella75 viewsOne of the first micro species to emerge in the year.MJGrey
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Lunar Marbled Brown75 viewsMost numerous caught last night.MJGrey
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