A huge Ophion wasp was highlight at the Dingestow Court Actinic on 8th July - this
Enicospilus inflexus had a 3cm long body, and is generally regarded as a parasite of Oak/Northern Eggar so is unlikely to be a Dingestow resident. Another Small Elephant Hawkmoth and another Sycamore were joined by 2
Aphelia viburnana (new for Dingestow, although they both flew off when I released them for photography), Dingestow's 3rd Marbled Green (ditto) and my first Black Arches, Shaded Broad-bar and Common Rustic agg of the year.
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