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| | | Micro for ID Hi, this was in the office (bedfordshire) the other day, only about 2mms long. Haven't been able to find a match on UK moths so any suggestions gratefully received
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| | | Re: Micro for ID It's a Pyralid (micro-moth family), one of the Phycitinae most probably. There are several lookalikes. Check through on UKMoths.
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