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19-07-2011, 09:30 PM
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| | | Moths for i.d. please.
I have asked for an i.d. on this one before. I know photo isn't brilliant but any ideas?
I am fairly sure this is a 20 plume moth. If so I hadn't realised how tiny they are.
Could someone i.d. the rest for me please?
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19-07-2011, 10:26 PM
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| | | Re: Moths for i.d. please. 1 Tortrix sp. possibly a Clepsis or similar
2 Noctuid sp.
3 Chrysoteuchia culmella (if not try Crambus tristella, bit hard from the false light and angle)
4 Dot Moth
5 Twenty-plume Moth
Cheers,
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