Fairly run-of-the-mill stuff of late in Wolvercote, Oxon; We'd hoped to break the 250-barrier before heading off for a holiday soon, but it doesn't look as though it's going to happen. A few puzzlers from the last few days: what I think may be an
Epiblema rosaecolana from 16th July, and from the same date what is probably a
Pammene regiana, but with a rather white-looking spot; a couple of unidentified micros from 14th July (and actually from the local churchyard, where we ran the trap that night); and the traditional tricky pug, from 16th July, which I'm hoping may this time prove identifiable. Many thanks for any ideas or suggestions.
Steve and Xander Goddard
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Possible Epiblema rosaecolana, 16/7/15 |
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Just a Pammene regiana, 16/7/15? |
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Unknown micro, 14/7/15 |
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Unknown micro, 14/7/15 |
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Unknown pug, 16/7/15 |
As no-one seems to want to answer your query: Gypsonoma dealbana, Pammene regiana, Blastobasis adustella, Blastodacna hellerella and a Pug.
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