Hello David, The first is Cydia pomonella and the second is one of the Endothenias (a much better image, with an indication of size, might have got an ID for it but in most cases dissection is required). I can't tell what the third moth is, I'm afraid!
Hello David,
ReplyDeleteThe first is Cydia pomonella and the second is one of the Endothenias (a much better image, with an indication of size, might have got an ID for it but in most cases dissection is required). I can't tell what the third moth is, I'm afraid!