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martin kitching

Obsessed seawatcher
Hi all

Any suggestions welcome. I was in the rpocess of searching the thumbnails on UKMoths when it began running so slowly that I decided to spend the time sorting out the images for posting on here instead. I've labelled the Phycitodes as UKMoths suggests it's easily identifiable, having large spots on a pale background. However, they also say that all 3 Phycitodes are difficult to separate....

cheers
martin
 

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and another 3

I wondered whether these were a very worn Pseuda conwagana, a very worn Celypha lacunana, and yet another bl**dy scopariid (I've got a load of images of these that I'm currently trying to make sense of).

cheers
martin
 

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I would have said that the noctuid was small square-spot.
And now you mention it, that does look like Pseudargyrotoza conwagana
 
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#3 Epiblema foenella
#4 More likely Double Square-spot but could be wrong.
#5 Red-barred Tortrix Ditula angustiorana

Wouldn't like to say on others for now.
 
Thanks all

That's another 3 for the garden list then (I really need to update my other thread.....).

I agree that the geometer is Riband Wave.

cheers
martin
 
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