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I think I have Phtheochroa inopiana from last night. I had to take the picture inside the trap so the phot isn't that brilliant.
Mark Griffiths, Garsington, Oxford.
Hello Mark,Yes, that is Phtheochroa inopiana. My experience is that it is actually quite common in woodland in our area, but can be expected in gardens too.
thanks Dave!
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Hello Mark,
ReplyDeleteYes, that is Phtheochroa inopiana. My experience is that it is actually quite common in woodland in our area, but can be expected in gardens too.
thanks Dave!
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