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Moth ID (1 Viewer)

MarkHows

Mostly Mammals
Any help with these appreciated all from Cambridgeshire

Thanks

Mark
 

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1 I'd lean toward Bullrush Wainscot

3 Could be a worm Square-spot Rustic, can be a nuisance, very variable.

4 Could be a worn Double Square-spot or Clay sp?

5 Resembles Plain Clay - Note status though.



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