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At least I think so! Only very gingerly getting into micros, so any comments welcome.
Many thanks,
David
Hi David, yes that's O. semirubella. It's obvious in this case but, when identifying moths that rest in this posture, it would be more help to take a photo from the side rather than overhead as the salient features are more apparent.Nigel
Thanks, Nigel - and for your helpful advice.David
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Hi David, yes that's O. semirubella.
ReplyDeleteIt's obvious in this case but, when identifying moths that rest in this posture, it would be more help to take a photo from the side rather than overhead as the salient features are more apparent.
Nigel
Thanks, Nigel - and for your helpful advice.
ReplyDeleteDavid