
Pebble Hook Tip

One of the "Ear" moths. (There are 4 or 5 species in this family which
can only be positively i.d.'d by genitalia dissection , so this one goes
unidentified).

Large Emerald

Golden-Rod Pug
A mothing session at the annual open evening organised by Forest Enterprise was rewarding though numbers were not that good. However, of the 35/40 species caught, the above images were the best. The Golden-rod Pug was caught in my garden and was a 1st. for Flamborough (mike).