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27-06-2010, 09:06 AM
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| | | Moths for ID Could someone help ID these please?
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27-06-2010, 05:51 PM
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| | | Re: Moths for ID I'd say #1 is a Mint Moth , (Pyrausta aurata) | 
28-06-2010, 01:23 AM
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| | | Re: Moths for ID Morning Peter,
Agree with aurata. Then 2 is Agriphila straminella - a more easily-identified Crambid on account of the finger-like markings going towards the back of the moth's wings...
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28-06-2010, 03:20 AM
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| | | Re: Moths for ID I think no. 2 might be the Garden Grass-veneer Chrysoteuchia culmella - there's a hint of gold fringing and it has the angled crosslines of that species.
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