Light Trap Aspect at the Radisson
P001RG Perigonia lusca
P002R Pero dularia
P003R Macrocneme sp.
P004RG Cosmosoma sp.
P005RG Psoloptera basifulva
P007R Macaria sp.
P008R Palpita sp.
P009R Paragonia cruraria?
P010R Eulepidotis electa
P011R Baniana ostia
P012R Coenipeta dimidiata
P012R Coenipeta dimidiata
P013R Coenipeta bibitrix
P013R Coenipeta bibitrix
P014RG Cerodirphia sp.?
P014R Cerodirphia sp. (Spread Specimens)
P015R
P016R Coenipeta glaucinans
P017R
P018R
P019R
P020R Synchlora expulsata
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Light Trap Tower at Radisson
To raise the trap high enough to be looking over the glass barrier to the balcony, I utilised the outside furniture, piled one on top of the other. In case of windage, the trap was tied to the furniture, but placed over a small sheet I use under traps, to make insects more visible. It worked quite well, and a good range of moths and other insects came in during our stay.
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