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July moths (1 Viewer)

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It doesn't look quite right to me (I've had a couple over the last few years in W London). Have you checked Gelechia senticetella?
Martin
 
Hi Martin, Steve Rolls has also suggested Gelechia senticetella and I think that you both have it. Thanks for the help. Also as you predicted a couple of fresh Ectoedemia heringella last night as well, lovely little things.
 
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Whilst looking for the Red-backed Shrike in the New Forest earlier this week I disturbed a moth which turned out to be July Belle, a new species for me.

Dave W
 
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