Along with Rob Hemming, I went today to look at the 2 known Wild Liquorice plants in Haugh Wood and sure enough, both plants revealed
Grapholita pallifrontana. The sun needed to be out for them to fly and reveal themselves. We counted 6 in all.
Peter Hall
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Haugh Wood: Grapholita pallifrontana |
Nice one!
ReplyDeleteIt inspired Dave Wilton to go and look in Bucks and record it for the first time since 1869.
DeleteExcellent!
DeleteThat is a smart looking moth, well done.
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