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Sunday, 30 May 2021

IDs please & some varients

 A mico for ID please.


Then it may be because I'm only starting to see them, but a few slightly less usual specimens of very common moths. I don't think I've had many Shuttle Shaped Darts that look like this one.


I think this is the smartest and possibly largest Treble Lines I've seen for a while.



Finally following on from Martin Townsend's post on Muslin Moths here's my offering.



Mark Griffiths, Garsington, Oxford.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Mark,
    Your tortrix is one of the easiest to identify at this time of year thanks to its "yellow nose": Notocelia cynosbatella.

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  2. Hi Mark, Couldn't your 'odd' Shuttle-shaped Dart alternatively be an aberrant Turnip moth? While the oval mark is usually round on the Turnip the rest of the wing features look Turnip-like and the antennae pectinations look longer than for (male) Shuttle-shaped Dart.

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