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  1. Binocularface

    Micro & Macro Help Cumbria!

    HI, Any help with the attached appreciated. I think the macro is a Chestnut but I am uncertain about the micro. Many thanks B Edit: I think the micro is Acleris rhombana
  2. Binocularface

    A micro & macro from Cumbria

    Hi, Help with the ID of these moths would be much appreciated, The Micro is a large one (approaching Bee Moth in size). Regards B
  3. Binocularface

    Two Micros for ID - Cumbria

    Hi, Help with the following much appreciated! The first one looks very like Epiblema cynosbatella, but lacks the yellow labial palps. I am not sure about the last one. Regards B
  4. Binocularface

    ID Help - Cumbria

    HI, Help with the attached moths much appreciated! I think the first is Square-spot Rustic and the second is Crescent; but I am not sure about the other two... Regards B
  5. Binocularface

    Not more from Cumbria.....!

    Hi, Any help with these trapped last night would be great! Is the first Gold Spot or Lempke's Gold Spot (I think the latter)? I am not sure of the micros at all! Regards B
  6. Binocularface

    Another moth from Cumbri!

    Hi, Any help on the attached moth, much appreciated. Regards B
  7. Binocularface

    Micro Help - Cumbria

    Hi, Any help with the ID of these micros greatly appreciated. I think #5 could be Orchard Ermine? Regards B
  8. Binocularface

    Macro Help - Cumbria

    Hi, Any help with the attached macros greatly appreciated. Regards B
  9. Binocularface

    Moth ID - Cumbria

    HI, Any help with the ID of the attached three species would be great. Regards B
  10. Binocularface

    MIcro ID help please

    Hi, I think this is either Chrysoteuchia culmella or Crambus lathoniellus. Any help appreciated. Regards T
  11. Binocularface

    Bumblebee ID help please!

    Hi, Any help on the Bumblebees in the attached images very much appreciated. I assume the first one is likely to be a Common Carder, though it was tiny; the remaining two (same individual) I think fits White-tailed Bumblebee better than anything else? Regards T
  12. Binocularface

    Fly ID Help please!

    Hi, I'd appreciate some help on the identification of the Hoverfly and fly in the attached images. Many thanks T
  13. Binocularface

    More Cumbria Moths Help please!

    Hi, Any help with these much appreciated. I think the first may be a Lunar Yellow-underwing (a lot smaller than the Large YU I have been catching and markings more distinct); I think the second is Mottled Beauty and the third Marbled Minor agg. The other two I am unsure about. Regards T
  14. Binocularface

    A Couple of Moths from Cumbria?

    Hi, I am struggling with the ID of the two moths attached. I think the first may be Pale-shouldered Brocade and the second is probably Marbled Minor agg? Regards T
  15. Binocularface

    Frog hopper sp and unknown - ID help please

    Hi, Any pointers to specific species of the froghopper in the first few pics very much appreciated. Also I have know Idea what the creature is in the last to pics. Any help greatly appreciated. Regards T
  16. Binocularface

    2 Moths

    Hi, Help with these two moths much appreciated. I think the first may be Iron Prominent and the second Broken-barred Carpet. Regards T
  17. Binocularface

    Another couple of Moths from Cumbria - Help please!

    Hi, The following three moths have me confused. I think the second one could be Small Angle Shades? Any help appreciated! Regards T
  18. Binocularface

    Macro help please - Cumbria

    HI, Any help with the following moths appreciated. I think the first is Large Yellow Underwing, the second could be Lunar Thorn, the third could be Rustic Shoulder-knot and the fourth/fifth could well be Ingrailed Clay? Regards T
  19. Binocularface

    Micro ID help please - Cumbria

    Hi, Any help with the two attached micros much appreciated. Regards T
  20. Binocularface

    Cumbria Moths for ID Please!

    Hi, Any help with these appreciated. I think the first may be a Scalloped Oak, the second is possibly Pale Pinion (second pic and fifth pic), \i am uncertain of the other two. Many thanks. T
  21. Binocularface

    Two from Cumbria!

    Hi, Help with these two please. I think the pug is a Mottled Bug; but am not sure about the second! Regards T
  22. Binocularface

    Macro ID Help please - Cumbria

    Hi, I am fairly certain the first moth is a Swallow Prominent, t, but I have no idea what the second one is! Any help greatly appreciated. Regards T
  23. Binocularface

    Nomad Bees - Lancashire

    Hi, I think I may have two different species here; any help to identify to species, much appreciated. Regards T
  24. Binocularface

    Day flying micro

    HI, Any help on the ID of this micro would be great. Regards T
  25. Binocularface

    Wasp ID

    HI, Any help with ID of this solitary wasp would be great. Regards T
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