There were 35 moths of 18 species in the traps last night which included 3 Underwings (2 Semirelict and 1 Briseis). There was one new species for the year, an Olive Green Cutworm (Dargida procincta) and two species that I haven't been able to identify yet. I've included a photograph of a Forage Looper (Caenurgina erechtea) that was in the bait trap.
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Olive Green Cutworm (Dargida procincta) |
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Forage Looper (Caenurgina erechtea) |
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