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Four-spotted Footman (44663380911)

Image of Triasamnicola latispira Yen & Reeside 1946

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Summary[edit] Description: Garden Catch 01/07/18 - Jolly start to July! Onwards I march with my slightly out of date records! July started with a bang, ad a whole host of new additions to the garden year list were noted, but more notably 4 new for garden macro moths, 3 of which were totally unexpected and just not on my radar at all. Not 1 but 2 migrant Four-spotted Footman (males) were both in the trap, I literally couldn't believe my eyes. Also Larch Pug is only my second in 12 years and despite being worn, a Green Arches was a little out of it's usual habitat zone of damp carr woodland. Scarce Silver-lines was also good to add, but it was a bit bitter-sweet, with it found dead and rolled up in a spider's web, this isn't the first time that this has happened with garden firsts, with both my garden first Eyed Hawk-moth and Early Moth found in a similar state. Garden species count for 2018 now upto 295. Here are the new for year species. Catch Report - 01/07/18 - Back Garden - Stevenage - 1x 125w MV Robinson Trap Macro Moths Four-spotted Footman [NFG] Larch Pug [NFG] Scarce Silver-lines [NFG] Green Arches [NFG] Marbled Beauty Phoenix Satin Beauty Scalloped Oak Scorched Carpet Small Rivulet Micro Moths Argyresthia brockeella Catoptria pinella. Date: 2 July 2018, 05:45. Source: Four-spotted Footman. Author: Ben Sale from Stevenage, UK. Camera location51° 55′ 42″ N, 0° 09′ 57″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 51.928333; -0.165833.

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