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    Macro for ID

    Think this may be grey arches. Same size as dark arches
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    Moth for ID

    Unsure about this one,FW was 15mm,and the more I look at it the less confident I am. So far Ive decided it was a Rustic/uncertain/mottled rustic and Pale mottled willow. Can someone please put me out of my misery?
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    Plume for ID

    Can anyone help with this one?
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    Noctuid for ID please

    Can anyone help with this one please? Had 2 identical last night,very dark and indistinct,FW length of 20mm. I can just about make out the outline of 2 large kidneys on each wing but apart from that cant really find any features to help ID.
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    one for confirmation/ID

    Think this is a chamomile shark,but as its a NFM I could do with a confirmation
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    2 micros for ID

    I cant decide which tort this is,and the poor angle on the pic doesnt help,but am sure one of you can decide for me;) 2nd one I cant even decide on a family,I was guessing Pyraustinae but cant find a match As always,Thanx in advance:t:
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    Macro For ID

    Two pics below of same moth. Probably really obvious but the resting position has threw me(it rested with wings tight to body,same as swifts/ prominents etc) 1st pic shows it in the at rest position,2nd pic was just before it took off. Thanx in advance
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    Macro and Micro ID please

    Heres a "rustic/uncertain" type from last night that I cant place(possible pale mottled willow?) and a small plain looking micro whos most striking feature were his black and white stripey legs that dont show great on the photo. Any help with either greatly appreciated
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    Crambid+micro for ID please

    Can anyone ID either of these please. Still learning my crambids and micros I struggle to even find a family;)
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