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Post by htcdude on Jun 17, 2015 9:01:06 GMT
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Post by htcdude on Jun 17, 2015 9:01:48 GMT
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Post by lizb on Jun 17, 2015 9:33:00 GMT
Well your celypha lacuna looks like a number I have identified as such in past Note my wariness as there are turning out to be so many exceptions!
For the pug, I would consider Grey Pug.
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Post by htcdude on Jun 17, 2015 13:00:29 GMT
Thanks Liz. Someone else has suggested Grey Pug too, I'm happy with that. I now believe the noctuid is a Small Clouded Brindle, and I'm happy with the other two.
Thanks,
Nige
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Post by lizb on Jun 17, 2015 13:55:26 GMT
Inspired by your post I am going to check the weather and set my trap tonight.
My first trap of the year on 7 June resulted in 33 species, 18 of which were new for me.
This is partly because it was earlier than my first trap ever last year on 26 June.
Quite pleased with the way things are going.
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Post by petecollins on Jun 17, 2015 18:33:15 GMT
I agree with Shoulder-Stripe Wainscot and Celypha lacunana. I couldn't tell what the other two were though (I'm useless on pugs and I've not knowingly seen a Small Clouded Brindle)
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Post by htcdude on Jun 18, 2015 8:30:19 GMT
Thanks Pete. The county recorder said Pug was Grey also, like you though I can ID a Lime-speck and that's about it!
Nige
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