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Moth Statistics

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The data used to compile the following charts and lists has been extracted from the UTB Website Moth Sightings page. It is not intended to replace the valuable and more detailed records collected by the County Moth Recorders for the central database, so please continue to send all records to them (details on the "Your Records" menu option). Thanks to Peter Hall for compiling the reports.

  • Cumulative Species Graph for 2010 (PDF file) - As at 14/06/10
    • Graph and table showing cumulative number of species by month compared with previous years.
  • Statistics (PDF file) - As at 14/06/10
    • Species stats by month.
  • Species List (PDF file) - As at 14/06/10
    • UTB Species List for this year sorted by Bradley & Fletcher (B&F) number. This list also contains the date each species was first seen this year, as reported to the Moth Sightings page and whether it is a macro or micro moth.
  • First Flight Date List (PDF File) - As at 14/06/10
    • This list enables you to see the usual flight times for each species in UTB and also to find out if a moth species has been reported to the website previously.
      Use the 'Find' box to search for a moth in the list.
  • All-Time UTB Moth Species List (PDF File) - As at 14/06/10
    • This is a list of all the moth species (sorted alphabetically) that have been reported to the UTB Moth Sightings page since its startup in 2003. At the end of 2009 this list contained an impressive 1,032 moth species (519 Macros and 513 Micros)! Use the 'Find' box to search for a moth in the list.
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