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Hello Ryan, the scoparid looks to me like Scoparia ambigualis although it is rather worn (only to be expected now because they've been out for a while). The other one is indeed P.aeriferanus.
Thank you very much Dave!
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Hello Ryan, the scoparid looks to me like Scoparia ambigualis although it is rather worn (only to be expected now because they've been out for a while). The other one is indeed P.aeriferanus.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Dave!
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