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I think the first is Ptycholomoides aeriferana.
Hi Steve, the first is Ptycholomoides aeriferanus (I'll forgive Martin the typo!). I can't seen enough of the second to give an opinion, while the third might be Pammene fasciana.
Thank you both
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I think the first is Ptycholomoides aeriferana.
ReplyDeleteHi Steve, the first is Ptycholomoides aeriferanus (I'll forgive Martin the typo!). I can't seen enough of the second to give an opinion, while the third might be Pammene fasciana.
ReplyDeleteThank you both
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