
Another micro for id
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Re: Another micro for id
Hi Alastair,
I try and do all the micros that I find, but you've come up with a couple of testers to start the season!
Could be an over-wintered Acleris ferrugana or a female Light Brown Apple moth Epiphyas postvittana.
I can't get your other one. You might be right with Plutella - have you got a side view?
I try and do all the micros that I find, but you've come up with a couple of testers to start the season!
Could be an over-wintered Acleris ferrugana or a female Light Brown Apple moth Epiphyas postvittana.
I can't get your other one. You might be right with Plutella - have you got a side view?
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Re: Another micro for id
Thanks Bertie. I'd go along with Light Brown Apple Moth. I didn't know the females were so different.
Afraid I don't have any other shots of the other one. Little beggar wouldn't sit still.
Afraid I don't have any other shots of the other one. Little beggar wouldn't sit still.
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Re: Another micro for id
Turns out I did have another shot of the other one. I posted it on the other thread.viewtopic.php?f=14&t=8832