A Blog for moth recorders in Bucks, Berks and Oxon
IDs requested, please if possible.I'm thinking the middle one may be A. ferrugana/notana?
Best wishes, David
Hi David,Oak Nycteoline for the first, then you have Acleris ferrugana/notana (which can't safely be told apart without dissection) and your old friend Tortricodes alternella.
OK - no wonder I couldn't find the first one in the micro book! (Note to self: size isn't everything!). Thanks for your patience, Dave.
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Hi David,
ReplyDeleteOak Nycteoline for the first, then you have Acleris ferrugana/notana (which can't safely be told apart without dissection) and your old friend Tortricodes alternella.
OK - no wonder I couldn't find the first one in the micro book! (Note to self: size isn't everything!). Thanks for your patience, Dave.
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