Hello Mary-Anne The first is Dichrorampha acuminatana which is OK to ID safely on sight in its first brood (May) but by the time of its second brood there are look-alikes around. The second is one of the many variations of our old friend Epiphyas postvittana, the Light Brown Apple Moth.
Hello Mary-Anne
ReplyDeleteThe first is Dichrorampha acuminatana which is OK to ID safely on sight in its first brood (May) but by the time of its second brood there are look-alikes around. The second is one of the many variations of our old friend Epiphyas postvittana, the Light Brown Apple Moth.
Thanks, Dave.
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