IG006 Coleophora sps.
IG005 Colocasia coryli (Nut-tree Tussock)
IG004 Pachetra sagittigera (Feathered Ear)
IG003 Agrotis exclamationis (Heart & Dart)
IG002 Lobophora halterata (Seraphim)
IG001 Eutelia adulatrix
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Our Trap Set-up
84 Leaving a Waterlogged Langkawi
01 Heathrow T3 Waiting For Our Flight
02 Rear Cabin of our Jumbo Jet
03 Dubai Airport Stop-Off En-Route
04 Our Dubai In-Transit Wait.
05 Dubai- Our Jumbo Jet being Serviced
06 Dubai Sea Front
07 Kuala Lumpur-Our Flight to Langkawi
08 Penang Airport Fly-by on Approach
09 Penang New Bridge to the Mainland
10 Penang Aerial View
11 Langkawi Approach
13 Langkawi Arrival
14 Our Only Map of The Island
15 Langkawi Resort Entrance
IG008 Calliteara pudibunda (Pale Tussock)
IG009 Agrotis cinerea (Light Feathered Rustic)
IG010 Paradrina flavirena (Lorimer's Rustic)
IG011 Idaea biselata (Small Fan-footed Wave)
IG012 Mythimna l-album (L-album Wainscot)
IG013 Agrotis exclamationis (Heart & Dart)
IG014 Ephestia welseriella
IG015 Thera variata
IG016 Idaea determinata (Sandy Wave) ?
IG017 Pseudoips prasinana (Green Silver-lines)
IG018 Watsonalla binaria (Oak Hook-tip)
IG019 Caradrina aspersa
IG020 Scopula ornata (Lace Border)
IG020 Scopula ornata (Lace Border) Ova
IG021 Idaea filicata (Lustrous Least Carpet)
IG022 Eilema caniola (Hoary Footman)
IG023 Epirrhoe alternata (Common Carpet)
IG024 Idaea degeneraria (Portland Ribbon Wave)
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IG007 Saturnia pyri (Great Peacock Moth)


Saturnidae Wingspan: 142mm.
Two specimens of this large Silk-moth came to our trap on the 12th May, one landing as shown here just outside the Net Trap. The other was actually inside the Trap having fallen through the funnel with the smaller bottom hole only 35mm in diameter. I'm surprised this size moth can get in, but time and again, large moths have proven it possible.
Two specimens of this large Silk-moth came to our trap on the 12th May, one landing as shown here just outside the Net Trap. The other was actually inside the Trap having fallen through the funnel with the smaller bottom hole only 35mm in diameter. I'm surprised this size moth can get in, but time and again, large moths have proven it possible.
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