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Dark Chestnut? and a macro sp., Norfolk (1 Viewer)

STS

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I'd be grateful if the first could be confirmed; trapped on 25.10.'17; 3 photos.

The fourth photo was taken on 31.10.'17. Is this a Northern Winter Moth?

Thanks,

Thomas
 

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Chestnut looks good, the Winter Moth unfortunately, is one that can only be definitively ID'd through dissection AFAIK.


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Thanks all. Is everybody happy with Dark Chestnut, by the way? I'm a bit bothered that I might be misinterpreting Andy's comment in order to get a tick!

Thanks again,

Thomas
 
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