And also an addendum, there was some discussion on here recently re Nemapogons. I had N. koenigi last night which turns up now and again, although N. cloacella is much more frequent. I thought it might be interesting to note how black koenigi is in comparison to cloacella.
Previous records of both below, though both moths fade:
| N. koenigi is very black | 
| N. cloacella is more varied | 
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