Moth records (all records)
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English NameLatin Name 
Angle-striped Sallow Enargia paleacea Map
Antler Moth Cerapteryx graminis Map
Barred Hook-tip Watsonalla cultraria Map
Barred Sallow Xanthia aurago Map
Beautiful Carpet Mesoleuca albicillata Map
Beautiful Golden Y Autographa pulchrina Map
Beautiful Snout Hypena crassalis Map
Bilberry Pug Pasiphila debiliata Map
Blood-vein Timandra comai Map
Blossom Underwing Orthosia miniosa Map
Brown-line Bright-eye Mythimna conigera Map
Canary-shouldered Thorn Ennomos alniaria Map
Centre-barred Sallow Atethmia centrago Map
Chamomile Shark Cucullia chamomillae Map
Clay Mythimna ferrago Map
Cloaked Minor Mesoligia furuncula Map
Clouded Border Lomaspilis marginata Map
Clouded-bordered Brindle Apamea crenata Map
Common Fan-foot Pechipogo strigilata Map
Common heath Ematurga atomaria Map
Common Swift Hepialus lupulinus Map
Common Wainscot Mythimna pallens Map
Copper Underwings Amphipyra pyramidea agg. Map
Cream Wave Scopula floslactata Map
Dark Sword-grass Agrotis ipsilon Map
December Moth Poecilocampa populi Map
Dingy Shears Parastichtis ypsillon Map
Double Lobed Apamea ophiogramma Map
Double-striped Pug Gymnoscelis rufifasciata Map
Drab Looper Minoa murinata Map
Ear Moth Amphipoea oculea Map
Early Grey Xylocampa areola Map
Early Moth Theria primaria Map
Eyed Hawk-moth Smerinthus ocellata Map
Feathered Beauty Peribatodes secundaria Map
Feathered Thorn Colotois pennaria Map
Flame Carpet Xanthorhoe designata Map
Flame Shoulder Ochropleura plecta Map
Flounced Rustic Luperina testacea Map
Freyer's Pug Eupithecia intricata arceuthata 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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