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01-07-2011, 05:05 PM
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| | | a crambid moth ? Hello,
I spotted this moth on the edge of some rough pasture near Sandown on the IoW this morning and think I've worked out it is a crambid but can someone tell me which one? About 1.5cm length.
Thanks, Rob
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| | | Re: a crambid moth ? Crambus perlella.
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| | | Re: a crambid moth ? Thanks Peter - another mystery solved! Rob
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