Not everything that arrives in a moth trap is a moth. Here are some recent visitors to the garden light trap.
A small Ichneumon perhaps Diplazon sp.
A Burying Beetle (Nicrophorus investigator)
One of the many forms of 2-Spot Ladybird, Adalia bipunctata
This large Ichneumon fly is a regular at light traps and the bad news for the moths is that it is ectoparasitic on their larvae.
Netellia testaceus
Capsid Bug
Nikon CP995.
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