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Eli

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1. Is it possible to see which pug this is?
2. Amblyptilia acanthadactyla?
3. Epinotia tetraquetrana?
4. Can't work this one out!
5. Very worn, but is id possible?

Eli
 

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Thank you very much Harri!
I have binned no.1 |8.|
The Perizoma affinitatum is a bit more brightly patterned than usual isn't it?
Then I had another look at the A. acanthadactyla, and started wondering why it isn't A. punctidactyla as it is rather grey in color? Can you enlighten me please!

Here another selection I need help with please:
1. Which caterpillar is this?
2. And this?
3. Is this Lacanobia contigua or is it L. thalassina?
4. Can this be Myrmecozela ochraceella?
5. No suggestion here!?
(all early June)

Eli
 

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Glad to see you are back on Harri! Hope you can find time to help with these previously posted o:)

Eli
 
The Perizoma affinitatum is a bit more brightly patterned than usual isn't it?

No...
Then I had another look at the A. acanthadactyla, and started wondering why it isn't A. punctidactyla as it is rather grey in color? Can you enlighten me please!

I was wrong.... it is actually a punctidactyla.
 
No...
Oh...:gh:


I was wrong.... it is actually a punctidactyla.
Must mean I have learned something :king:

Thank you very much for the other id's! I add another couple of (bad) photos of the grey micro if that can help.

Also another micro if it is possible to see what it is?

And is the last one Nemophora degeerella?

Eli
 

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Thank you very much!
The possible Lampronia morosa was in an area covered in Rosa rugosa, and it was on a rose as well. Does that make it more likely?

Eli
 
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