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Hi Alan, I think the third one is possibly Phtheochroa rugosana (not a good angle) but can't help on the rest.Nigel
The top one looks to me like an Ephestia species. I'd hazard a guess that the first pug is Common but the lighting is too poor on the others to be certain what they are.
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Hi Alan, I think the third one is possibly Phtheochroa rugosana (not a good angle) but can't help on the rest.
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The top one looks to me like an Ephestia species. I'd hazard a guess that the first pug is Common but the lighting is too poor on the others to be certain what they are.
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