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Of interest the first Crambus pascuella White banded Grass moth and Achroia grisella Lesser Wax Moth showed on 23 rd along with a hatch out of at least 13 Plutella xylostella Diamond back Moth
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Glyphipterix fuscoviridella Woodrush Moth 1 record 531 Gracillaria syringella Garden Stilt 1 record 532 Mompha locupletella Flame Mompha 1 record 533 Mompha epilobiella Buff Mompha 1
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A resident species usually occurring singly at mv light sometimes sparingly in both vice counties Double brooded flying mainly from early June to late July and again from Early August to mid
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A resident species usually occurring sparingly but it is occasionally common or even very common by day on short herb rich turf situated on chalk scree also recently found at Beckley Very local
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Resident and colonising immigrant The final stage often occurs sparingly although it is sometimes fairly common and occasionally common at mv and actinic light A single emergence of adults takes flight
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A resident that usually occurs singly at mv light across the county although it is sometimes seen sparingly at Chichester It is double brooded flying mainly from late May to early July and again from
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This resident species is in danger of extinction in both vice counties It generally occurs singly or sparingly on the Downs and on vegetated shingle beaches but is sometimes fairly common at
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