A Blog for moth recorders in Bucks, Berks and Oxon
Not sure about the top one, Mark, which to me looks a bit closer to Dipleurina (Eudonia) lacustrata, but scoparids can be quite difficult to ID at the best of times. I agree with Bryotropha terrella for the other.
thanks Dave!
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Not sure about the top one, Mark, which to me looks a bit closer to Dipleurina (Eudonia) lacustrata, but scoparids can be quite difficult to ID at the best of times. I agree with Bryotropha terrella for the other.
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