Celypha lacunana for the first (one of the commonest micros so one you should try to get used to, although the moth seems to cause ID trouble for lots of people!). The second is one of the "grass moths" and a picture from on top means that we can't see all of the markings, but I think this is Crambus lathoniellus which has been out for a while so is getting long in the tooth. The final one is our old friend the Bee Moth, Aphomia sociella.
Celypha lacunana for the first (one of the commonest micros so one you should try to get used to, although the moth seems to cause ID trouble for lots of people!). The second is one of the "grass moths" and a picture from on top means that we can't see all of the markings, but I think this is Crambus lathoniellus which has been out for a while so is getting long in the tooth. The final one is our old friend the Bee Moth, Aphomia sociella.
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