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Rudegar

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Hi
I am trying to get to grips with Micro moths but at the moment it all seems pretty daunting. Any help with these would be appreciated but I feel some may be new to science.
 

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1. A worn Rusty-dot Pearl I think
2. Pass.
3. Agriphila tristella/selasella - The furled wing is covering the key bit! But, I would favour selasella.
4. Dioryctria sp. Need dissection, but for what its worth, I feel it most resembles abietella.
5. A worn Acrobasis. marmorea is a possibility.
 
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