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  1. MikeWall

    A Wee Micro

    Alan, I'm sure Ian Kimber would appreciate a pic of this species, especially if you could get another in a more natural setting Mike
  2. MikeWall

    A Wee Micro

    Hi, Martin Corley on ukmoths posted the following in response to your moth: "I have never seen this myself, but it is Philedonides lunana. There are a few Tortricidae with pectinate antennae. Razowski is not much help, as he not only illustrates a female, with filiform antennae, but also one...
  3. MikeWall

    A Wee Micro

    So it's pretty small. Have to say has me stumped - I presume it was caught recently? I'm likely to be overlooking something obvious, but can't even place it as to family at the mo. With your permission I could put the pic up on ukmoths to see if anyone has an idea? Mike
  4. MikeWall

    A Wee Micro

    Alan, how big is it? I don't think it's a tortrix with feathered antenna like that.
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