Hi Alan, the two Amblyptilia species and Emmelina monodactyla are the only plume moths you are likely to encounter in the winter months and that is definitely one of the former pair, but from that image I wouldn't like to say for sure which one it is. A.acanthadactyla is certainly the most likely.
Hi Alan, the two Amblyptilia species and Emmelina monodactyla are the only plume moths you are likely to encounter in the winter months and that is definitely one of the former pair, but from that image I wouldn't like to say for sure which one it is. A.acanthadactyla is certainly the most likely.
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