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Hi there,
I know this micro group is tricky - is there enough on this first image to ID it? And I think the second and third images are a Lunar-spotted Pinion rather than Lesser-spotted. Am I right?
Many thanks. David
Hello David,The Nemapogon has lost too many scales to be sure but cloacella is the most likely. Not sure about the Pinion from those images.
Thanks, Dave.
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Hello David,
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Thanks, Dave.
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