Robinson trap (MV) run in garden. The following species were found in the trap in the morning:
Adelidae: 1 Nematopogon adansoniella
Plutellidae: 6 Plutella xylostella
Tortricidae: 1 Enarmonia formosana, 1 Ancylis badiana, 3 Notocelia cynosbatella, 1 Strophedra weirana, 1 Syndemis musculana
Pyralidae: 2 Aphomia sociella
Geometridae: 1 Opisthograptis luteolata, 1 Hypomecis punctinalis, 1 Xanthorhoe ferrugata, 1 Xanthorrhoe spadicearia, 6 Eupithecia exiguata, 2 Eupithecia vulgata, 1 Thera variata
Arctiidae: 1 Spilosoma lubricipeda
Noctuidae: 3 Agrotis exclamationis, 10 Charanyca trigrammica
More photos here.
Pammene regiana (Zeller, 1849), to Robinson trap, Hellerup, Denmark, 3/4 June 2013
Enarmonia formosana (Scopoli, 1763), to Robinson trap, Hellerup, Denmark, 3/4 June 2013
Spilosoma lubricipeda (Linnaeus, 1758), White Ermine, to Robinson trap, Hellerup, Denmark, 3/4 June 2013
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manageable numbers for now!
It doesn't get significantly more difficult where I am. It is pleasant and fairly leafy, but Magnolia, Azalea, Rhododendron, etc. make up a significant part of the vegetation.
The other weird issue with running a light trap in Denmark at this time of year is that the night is really short, and dawn is so early, that fewer insects make it into the trap, and more escapes before I disturb my sleep to check what remains.
does that count as a positive or negative (less to record, less sleep lost) ? ? ?
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