Haddon Hill 1st July 2015

Beautiful Brocade
Beautiful Brocade

  1. Brown Silver-lines
  2. Map-winged Swift
  3. Gold Swift
  4. Smoky Wave
  5. Scoparia pyralella
  6. Celypha lacunana
  7. July Belle
  8. Chrysoteuchia culmella
  9. Flame Shoulder
  10. Clay
  11. Brown Ructic
  12. White Ermine
  13. Buff Ermine
  14. True Lovers Knot
  15. Yellow Shell
  16. Common Heath
  17. Tawny-barred Angle
  18. Catoptria margaritella
  19. Broom Moth
  20. Peppered Moth
  21. Flame
  22. Riband Wave
  23. Heart and Dart
  24. Mottled Beauty
  25. Narrow-winged Pug
  26. Ingrailed Clay
  27. Ghost Moth
  28. Purple Bar
  29. Marbled White-spot
  30. Pyrausta despicata
  31. Dark Arches
  32. Elephant Hawk-moth
  33. Grass Emerald
  34. Angle Shades
  35. Bramble-shoot Moth
  36. Green Carpet
  37. Double Line
  38. Small Seraphim
  39. Dusky Brocade
  40. Common Emerald
  41. Small Angle Shades
  42. Large Yellow Underwing
  43. Small Square-spot
  44. Northern Spinach
  45. Straw Dot
  46. Nut Tree Tussock
  47. Foxglove Pug
  48. Clouded Silver
  49. Drinker
  50. Poplar Hawk-moth
  51. Four-dotted Footman
  52. Marbled Brown
  53. Common Carpet
  54. Bright-line Brown-eye
  55. Bufftip
  56. Beautiful Brocade
  57. Clouded-bordered Brindle
  58. Lobster
  59. Clouded Border
  60. Coxcomb Prominent
  61. Common Wainscot
  62. Fan-foot
  63. Small Magpie
  64. Silver Y
  65. Miller
  66. Dot Moth
  67. Spruce Carpet
  68. Silver-ground Carpet
  69. Uncertain
  70. Pyla fusca
  71. Cydia ulicetana
  72. Rhyacionia pinivorana
  73. Crambus pascuella
  74. Crambus perlella
  75. Grey Pug
  76. Diamond-backed Moth
  77. Coleophora pyrrhulipennella (Gen Det)
  78. Neofaculta ericetella

Beetles

Nalassus laevioctostriatus
Nalassus laevioctostriatus