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Yet more June moths (1 Viewer)

StuartReeves

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This week;s batch of moths that have got me scratching my head.

My provisional IDs:

1, Riband wave
2, ???
3, ???
4, Grey Birch

Any assistance in making progress on this steep learning curve will be gratefully received.
 

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For me:-
1. Riband Wave
2. Ringed China-mark (a pyramid)
3. Dwarf Cream Wave (though I struggle with the small waves)
4. Engrailed (including Small Engrailed if you swing that way....)

All the best
 
Autocorrect rather than typo..... though more an Autoerror. Even trying to type Autoerror, the phone changed it to Autoerotic.... :eek!:
 
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