Saturday, 11 July 2015

... and a few we're completely blank on.

And finally, with apologies, a group of micros (and inevitably a pug)we're more or less stumped by. In a lot of cases, they're probably incapable of being identified, but if anyone has any ideas on any, we'd be grateful. All except the fourth, which is from 9th July, were caught on the 10th.

Steve and Xander Goddard
Unknown micro, 10/7/15

Unknown micro, 10/7/15

Unknown micro, 10/7/15

Unknown micro, 9/7/15

Unknown micro, 10/7/15

Unknown pug, 10/7/15

2 comments:

  1. I'll do some Steve. Gypsonoma dealbana followed by Argyresthia curvella, then a scoparid, then probably Borkhausenia fuscescens. The pug is way too tatty to id I think.

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  2. Brilliant -- many thanks, Peter.

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