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Old Thursday 17th June 2004, 09:36   #1
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Is this a Double Striped Pug?

This one landed in our kitchen last night. I only managed one shot before it flew off and disappeared into an area I couldn't get to.

I studied my moth CD and this is the only one I thought it could be.

Am I right?
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Old Thursday 17th June 2004, 10:03   #2
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This one landed in our kitchen last night. I only managed one shot before it flew off and disappeared into an area I couldn't get to.

I studied my moth CD and this is the only one I thought it could be.

Am I right?
Hello Reader,

Spot on, it is a Double Striped Pug.

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Old Thursday 17th June 2004, 20:13   #3
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Thanks Harry. It's nice to know I have got one right at last.
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