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Help with id please, Norway (1 Viewer)

In the meantime i have some more |=)|:

1. Looks a bit like Epermenia illigerella, but not a good match.? Found it very close to the shore line. (4.Aug)
2. Epiblema grandaevana (13.Sept)
3. Pseudatemelia elsae? (5.July)
4. Stigmella luteella? (5.July)
5. Neofaculta infernella? (21.June)

Eli
 

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Thank you very much! Lovely to get 1. sorted out. Is the fold in the wings normal? Can't seem to find photos of that feature on the net.

Aother 5 please:

1. I take it these two are Bryotropha terrella too? (12.July,12.Aug)
2. Some sort of Bryotropha too? (21.July)
3. Depressaria chaerophylli? (8.Aug)
4. Dioryctria abietella? (16.July)
5. Both Dioryctria simplicella? (11.July, 2.Aug)

Eli

Ps. On second thoughts 5b looks more like a faded 4!?
 

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1. yes,
2. probably B. senectella,
3. I don't think it is; this is a tricky one,
4. yes,
5a could be Episcythrastis tetricella,
5b looks like D. schuetzeella.
 
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I add a side shot of 3. if that helps, and also of 5b, and a couple of other shots of 5a.

Eli
 

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Hi again! I take it the last photos were of no help, never mind, and thank you very much for all you did find out!

I have a few Tortricidae that I wonder about:

1. Some sort of Cnephasia? Maybe too bad photos! Not sure they are the same spcies, but think so. (a-31.July, b-8.Aug)
2. Syndemis musculana? (9.July)
3. Some sort of Eucosma? (21.July)
4. Pandemis cerasana? (15.July)
5. a+c - Pandemis heparana? b - Pandemis corylana?

Eli
 

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#28:
1. worn Cnephasia spp.,
2. Celypha striana,
3. Bactra sp., probably lancealana,
4. P. cinnamomeana,
5a. P. heparana,
5b. and c. P. cinnamomeana.
 
#25: Sorry, didn't mean to rush you! I'm afraid I can't give an exact size, but close to the D. abietella. Thank you for the Ortholepis betulae!

#28: Thank you very much! A lot to learn here! :gh:

Eli
 
Would like to see if I have got a bit further with the following species, hope it's ok to show so many, as it' nice to compare!

1.a - Eupithecia inturbata? (27.June)
b - Eupithecia subfuscata? (26.June)
c - Eupithecia analoga? (19.June)

2.a – Eupithecia satyrata? (28.June)
b - Worn Eupithecia nanata? (30.June)
c - Eupithecia tripunctaria? (5.July)
d - Eupithecia dodoneata? (21.July)

3.a - Eupithecia innotata? (20.Aug)
b+c - Eupithecia pusillata? (14.+17.July)

4. - Scoparia ambigualis?
5.a - Scoparia ancipitella? (28.July)
b - Eudonia lacustrata? (9.July)

Eli
 

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1. a E. dodoneata ?,
b E. subfuscata,
c E. tantillaria.

2. a E. satyrata,
b E. subumbrata ?,
c E. absinthiata,
d E. tenuiata. E. dodoneata flies in May and June.

3. a E. innotata,
b E. absinthiata,
c E. absinthiata.

4. a-e S. ambigualis,
f E. truncicolella.

5. both yes.
 
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Thank you so much Harri, you are a great help and an inspiration to carry on learning! :t::t:
This was the last of my file from 2009, so now I have a clean slate for this year! Hope you find an aswer to #25: 3!

I also have some caterpillars, but will start a new thread for those.

Cheers B :)

Eli
 
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