Moth records (all records)
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English NameLatin Name 
Alder Moth Acronicta alni Map
Anomalous Stilbia anomala Map
August Thorn Ennomos quercinaria Map
Autumnal rustic Paradiasia glareosa glareosa Map
Bird's Wing Dypterygia scabriuscula Map
Blair's Shoulder-knot Lithophane leautieri hesperica Map
Blood-vein Timandra griseata Map
Bright-line Brown-eye Lacanobia oleracea Map
Brindled Pug Eupithecia abbreviata Map
Brindled White-spot Parectropis similaria Map
Broad-bordered Bee Hawk Hemaris fuciformis Map
Brown Rustic Rusina ferruginea Map
Buff Arches Habrosyne pyritoides Map
Buff-tip Phalera bucephala Map
Bulrush Wainscot Nonagria typhae Map
Buttoned Snout Hypena rostralis Map
Chestnut Conistra vaccinii Map
Chocolate-tip Clostera curtula Map
Cloaked Carpet Euphyia biangulata Map
Common Carpet Epirrhoe alternata Map
Common Marbled Carpet Chloroclysta truncata Map
Common Quaker Orthosia cerasi Map
Common Rustic Mesapamea secalis Map
Common Rustic Mesapamea secalis agg. Map
Common White Wave Cabera pusaria Map
Convolvulus Hawk-moth Agrius convolvuli Map
Convulvulous Hawk Moth Agrius convolvuli Map
Coxcomb Prominent Ptilodon capucina Map
Dark Arches Apamea monoglypha Map
Dark barred twin-spot carpet Xanthorhoe ferrugata Map
Dark Spectacle Abrostola triplasia Map
Death's Head Hawkmoth Acherontia atropos Map
Devon Carpet Lampropteryx otregiata Map
Dog's Tooth Lacanobia suasa Map
Dotted Clay Xestia baja Map
Double Striped Pug Gymnoscelis rufifasciata Map
Double-square Spot Xestia triangulum Map
Dusky Brocade Apamea remissa Map
Dusky Lemon Sallow Xanthia togata Map
Dusky Thorn Ennomos fuscantaria Map
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Photos


For photos of these moths and more information try the UKMoths web site or the Secret Shropshire web site for photos taken locally.

About the data


The maps shown here use data supplied by Pete Boardman (the previous county recorder for macro-moths).  Updates to these records will be supplied by Tony Jacques the new county recorder.  The records shown include all those up to the end of 2004 and a few for 2005.  Records at a resolution of 10km square are not included here.

[Return to Shropshire Moth Group page.]

 

About the maps


Search and select a species by the english or scientific name then click 'Map'.

The blue square represents a tetrad (2x2km) and when you click the map a tetrad sized square will be highlighted. To the right of the map you will be told the grid reference of where you clicked, the tetrad name, plus the year the species was last seen there.

Click 'Satellite' on the map to use satellite or aerial photos as the backdrop.  Use the ' + ' and ' - ' symbols to zoom in and zoom out.  Click and hold the map to move around.

You can also zoom to a postcode or place using the search window.

To create a link to that specific place click 'link to this map' at the bottom of the map then copy the web page address from the address window at the top of the screen.

 

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