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Recent content by Binocularface

  1. Binocularface

    Micro & Macro Help Cumbria!

    Many thanks Sean :t:
  2. Binocularface

    Micro & Macro Help Cumbria!

    HI, Any help with the attached appreciated. I think the macro is a Chestnut but I am uncertain about the micro. Many thanks B Edit: I think the micro is Acleris rhombana
  3. Binocularface

    A micro & macro from Cumbria

    Many thanks Sean :t:
  4. Binocularface

    A micro & macro from Cumbria

    Hi, Help with the ID of these moths would be much appreciated, The Micro is a large one (approaching Bee Moth in size). Regards B
  5. Binocularface

    Two Micros for ID - Cumbria

    Many thanks Sean & Brian :t:
  6. Binocularface

    Macro-Moths, Southwark 10/08

    #1 Looks like it could be a worn Mottled Rustic and #2 looks like a Pale Mottled Willow.
  7. Binocularface

    Two Micros for ID - Cumbria

    Hi, Help with the following much appreciated! The first one looks very like Epiblema cynosbatella, but lacks the yellow labial palps. I am not sure about the last one. Regards B
  8. Binocularface

    ID Help - Cumbria

    Many thanks David & Sean :t:
  9. Binocularface

    ID Help - Cumbria

    HI, Help with the attached moths much appreciated! I think the first is Square-spot Rustic and the second is Crescent; but I am not sure about the other two... Regards B
  10. Binocularface

    Not more from Cumbria.....!

    Thanks Paul - it was larger than most MBM that I've been catching.
  11. Binocularface

    Not more from Cumbria.....!

    Many thanks Sean :t: Any thought on the other micro?
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    Moths for I/D

    That looks like a Clay to me.
  13. Binocularface

    Not more from Cumbria.....!

    ....and this tiny macro has me stumped...?
  14. Binocularface

    Not more from Cumbria.....!

    Hi, Any help with these trapped last night would be great! Is the first Gold Spot or Lempke's Gold Spot (I think the latter)? I am not sure of the micros at all! Regards B
  15. Binocularface

    Another moth from Cumbri!

    Many thanks Sean :t:
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