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 Buff Footman  (Ekema deplana)
Photographed by Roger Smith. Caught to light,identified and named by Adrian Miles. Returned to the wild.
 Burnished Brass.(Diachrysia chrysitis)
Photographed by Roger Smith. Caught to light,identified and named by Adrian Miles. Returned to the wild.
 Canary Shouldered Thorn  (Ennomos acniaria) 1913
exhibition Photographed by Roger Smith. Caught to light,identified and named by Adrian Miles. Returned to the wild.
 Common Rustic  (Mesapamea remmi) 2343
Photographed by Roger Smith. Caught to light, identified and named by Adrian Miles. Returned to the wild.
 Common Swift   (Hepialus lupulinus)  17
Caught to light, identified and named by Adrian Miles. Returned to the wild. Photographed by Roger Smith
 Convolvulus Hawkmoth (Argius convolvuli) 1972
Found dead in a back garden in Broseley. Identified and named by Adrian Miles. Photographed by Roger Smith.
 Dark Arches  (Apamea monoglypha)
Photographed by Roger Smith. Caught to light, identified and named by Adrian Miles. Returned to the wild.
 Dark- barred Twin-spot  Carpet  (Xanthorhoe ferrugata)
Caught to light, identified and named by Adrian Miles. Returned to the wild. Photographed by Roger Smith.
 Dark Brocade  (Blepharita adusta)
Photographed by Roger Smith. Caught to light, identified and named by Adrian Miles. Returned to the wild.
 Death's-head Hawk-moth  (Acherontia atropos) 1973
exhibition Found, (Dead),by John Cox,(aged 12.) near his home in Much Wenlock on 7th October 2005. Photographed by Roger Smith.
 Double Square Spot. (Xestia triangulum)
Photographed by Roger Smith. Caught to light, identified and named by Adrian Miles. Returned to the wild.
 Elephant Hawk moth pupa.
Raised artificially and photographed by Roger Smith.



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