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Cinnabar49 viewsNewly emerged, earliest we have seenMick West
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Mother Shipton49 viewsDay flying moth caught at Scotton Common.MJGrey
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Angleshades49 viewsIn my garden this eveningtrevormlee
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Elephant Hawk Moth49 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Lunar Underwing49 viewsMJGrey
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Blair,s-shoulder Knot 49 viewsMJGrey
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Brown Tailed Moth caterpillar49 viewsThanks again for ID help Steve!Mick West
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White Satin - Fulbeck 23rd July 200849 viewsAndrew Chick
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Common Emerald49 viewsPaul Burton
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Small Quaker48 viewsOne of several new year species in the trap this morning.MJGrey
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Engrailed48 viewsMJGrey
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Coxcomb Prominent48 viewsMJGrey
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Lunar Marbled Brown48 viewsMost numerous caught last night.MJGrey
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Ruby Tiger48 viewsFreshly emerged from cocoon trevormlee
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Ruby Tiger cocoon48 viewsI've been watching this cocoon for months and managed to be there when a Ruby Tiger emerged !trevormlee
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Frosted Orange48 viewsMJGrey
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Angel Shades48 viewsFulbeck - 4th May 2008Andrew Chick
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Forester Moth48 viewsOne of many seen today at Laughton Common, seems to be a good year for them.MJGrey
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Dark Sword-grass48 viewsMigrant species.MJGrey
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Blair,s-shoulder Knot48 viewsMJGrey
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Scorced Carpet47 viewsMJGrey
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Marbled Beauty Larvae(Cryphia domestica)47 viewsStephen Routledge
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Common Marbled Carpet47 viewsMJGrey
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Large Wainscot47 viewsMJGrey
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Barred Sallow47 viewsBrightened up a somewhat poor late Summer/Early Autumn as regards to moth trapping.MJGrey
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