Sunday 23 July 2023

Phtheochroa inopiana?

 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.


2 comments:

  1. 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.

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