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| | | Moth for id Can anyone identify this moth that was resting on a hedge in Berkshire this afternoon? Wingspan about 2-3cm.
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| | | Re: Moth for id Wood Carpet, Epirrhoe rivata. | 
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| | | Re: Moth for id Quote:
Originally Posted by Jenny W Wood Carpet, Epirrhoe rivata. | That was quick! Thank you
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