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walwyn

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United Kingdom
So new to moth trapping and found this from last night. Suspect it is somew type of Depressaria but that is just speculation. Warwickshire UK.


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Thanks I should have said this was in the UK, and I think Agonopterix pulvipennella is predominately North American.
 
Depressaria ultimella looks close; it's quite rare here in Hampshire . I've no idea whether or not it's found in Warwickshire.

Dave W
 
Depressaria ultimella looks close; it's quite rare here in Hampshire . I've no idea whether or not it's found in Warwickshire.

Dave W
Thanks, not sure about its distribution in Warks either. I'm thinking of the Depressaria probably D. daucella.
 

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