Like others, we've had a bit of an uptick in pug numbers, and I'm posting three here which I'm suspecting are a variety of Common Pugs - any confirmation, or suggestion of other IDs, would be very gratefully received. I also think/hope we may have a decent photo of a
Syndemis musculana - again, any thoughts? Steve and Xander Goddard.
 |
Possible Common Pug, 5/5/14 |
.JPG) |
Possible Common Pug, 6/5/14 |
 |
Possible Common Pug, 6/5/14 |
 |
Possible Syndemis musculana, 6/5/14 |
Here's another rarity. I agree with all your id's Steve.
ReplyDeleteWho'd have thought it!? Thanks, Peter: glad on the pugs (it's nice to get them right from time to time), and Syndemis is new to the garden, so that's pleasing as well.
ReplyDelete