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Otago Ghost Moth (Aoraia rufivena)

Observer

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Date

April 21, 2024 10:30 PM NZST

Description

Drawn to light. 3 turned up together, during rain.

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What

Otago Ghost Moth (Aoraia rufivena)

Observer

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Date

April 21, 2024 10:17 PM NZST

Description

Drawn to light. 3 turned up together, during rain.

Photos / Sounds

What

Otago Ghost Moth (Aoraia rufivena)

Observer

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Date

April 21, 2024 10:12 PM NZST

Description

Drawn to light. 3 turned up together, during rain.

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What

Blackheaded Leafroller (Ctenopseustis obliquana)

Observer

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Date

April 14, 2024 09:59 PM NZST

Description

Drawn to light.

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Observer

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Date

April 14, 2024 09:54 PM NZST

Description

Drawn to light. Previously an uncommon moth here but now turning up regularly.

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Observer

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Date

April 20, 2024 08:43 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.

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Observer

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Date

April 20, 2024 08:37 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.

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Observer

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Date

April 20, 2024 08:36 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

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Date

April 20, 2024 08:35 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

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Date

April 20, 2024 08:35 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

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Date

April 20, 2024 08:34 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

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Date

April 20, 2024 08:33 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

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Date

April 20, 2024 08:47 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

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Date

April 21, 2024 08:11 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

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Date

April 21, 2024 08:16 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

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Date

April 21, 2024 08:20 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap run over 2 cold nights. This moth was by far and away the most abundant species seen. At least 50 on the first night and about 20 on the second night. I am guessing scutata but wouldn't be surprised if it is skelloni or a mix or something else. Difficult to photograph the antennae in most cases as in the morning the moths were very cold and uncooperative.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

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Date

April 21, 2024 08:14 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

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Date

April 21, 2024 08:12 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights.

Photos / Sounds

What

Winter Ghost Moth (Cladoxycanus minos)

Observer

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Date

April 21, 2024 08:07 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights. Quite small, quite orange.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

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Date

April 21, 2024 08:07 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

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Date

April 20, 2024 09:04 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

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Date

April 20, 2024 09:01 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights.

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What

Barred Pink Carpet (Xanthorhoe semifissata)

Observer

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Date

April 20, 2024 09:00 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights.

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What

New Zealand Looper (Epyaxa rosearia)

Observer

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Date

April 20, 2024 08:45 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

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Date

April 20, 2024 08:39 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

possumsend

Date

April 20, 2024 08:32 AM NZST

Description

Heath trap, 9w actinic, run over 2 cold nights.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

possumsend

Date

April 10, 2024 09:37 PM NZST

Description

Drawn to light.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

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Date

April 10, 2024 09:41 PM NZST

Description

Drawn to light.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

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Date

April 9, 2024 10:54 PM NZST

Description

Drawn to light.

Photos / Sounds

Observer

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Date

April 9, 2024 10:33 PM NZST

Description

Drawn to light.

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