The Last Moth.
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The Last Moth.
This is the last moth ID from me for the time being. In anticipation for your help, Thank You.
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Re: The Last Moth.
Disappointed to have no response to the ID enquiry. I sincerely hope no offence was made in the post.
Re: The Last Moth.
Hello Pete ,
It,s a little difficult to see what your moth is from that angle ,have you any more shots taken from the other way ,and did you catch it recently
or earlier in the year ,there are several "Grey " species it could be ,but a shot looking from the other way would help.
Regards Allan.W.
It,s a little difficult to see what your moth is from that angle ,have you any more shots taken from the other way ,and did you catch it recently
or earlier in the year ,there are several "Grey " species it could be ,but a shot looking from the other way would help.
Regards Allan.W.
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Re: The Last Moth.
Hi Peter,
Just seen this. As Allan says the angle of the photo is not good to make a definite ID but from what I can see I would suggest it is a Grey Chi
https://ukmoths.org.uk/species/antitype-chi
Cheers,
Neil.
Just seen this. As Allan says the angle of the photo is not good to make a definite ID but from what I can see I would suggest it is a Grey Chi
https://ukmoths.org.uk/species/antitype-chi
Cheers,
Neil.
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Re: The Last Moth.
I've actually found another image of a moth that found its way into our kitchen a year ago. I labelled it Grey Chi though I have no recollection who ID'd it as such, but both your suggestion of 'Grey' look correct for me.
Many Thanks for this Neil/Allan.
Regards
Pete.
Many Thanks for this Neil/Allan.
Regards
Pete.