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Noctuid + pug, NE.London? (1 Viewer)

KenM

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I must be missing the obvious here, two distinctly well marked moths that I can’t find in Lewingtons…help appreciated.

Cheers
 

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2. Possibly a Frosted Green??
1. Of the early pugs most like an Oaktree, but I'm not at all sure. Is the green tinge a trick of the light?
 
You’re quite right rosaria!…the corner of the trailing edge of the wing is the clincher for Frosted Green!
I made the same mistake last time out, principally because it only gives a lateral (as opposed to an overhead view) in Lewingtons for FG…apologies.
Can’t comment on the pug, you may well be right.👍
 
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