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Have you tried it against reference for Mecyna asinalis (Madder Pear). Just a suggestion based on wing shape.
Thanks for the suggestion Robert. I'm leaning more towards a worn Udea prunalis simply because it is common in Berkshire!
That is Udea prunalis Tony.
Thanks Adam. You beat me to it (see above)
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Have you tried it against reference for Mecyna asinalis (Madder Pear). Just a suggestion based on wing shape.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the suggestion Robert. I'm leaning more towards a worn Udea prunalis simply because it is common in Berkshire!
DeleteThat is Udea prunalis Tony.
ReplyDeleteThanks Adam. You beat me to it (see above)
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