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| | | Yet more moths for id | 
07-07-2011, 09:55 AM
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| | | Re: Yet more moths for id 1. Not sure
2. Agapeta Hamana
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| | | Re: Yet more moths for id I think the first may be the aethiops form of Dark Arches, which can be common in Northern Britain apparently. The fourth looks like a Broom Moth.
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