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0435 Zelleria hepariella
0436 Pseudoswammerdamia combinella
0464 Diamond Back Moth
0649 Esperia sulphurella
0050 Stigmella aurella
0148 Nemophora degeerella
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0705 Agonopteryx umbellana
SL13E Unidentified Small Tortrix?
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SL23E Unidentified Small Moth
SL23E Unidentified Small Moth (set)
0288 Caloptilia stigmatella
0150 Adela reaumurella female
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0293 Caloptilia syringella
Wingspan around 11mm.
Another "Tripod Moth" which is quite common around gardens which have Ligustrum (Privet) or Syringa (Lilac) growing. They can often be seen flying along hedges like tiny flies in the afternoon sunshine.
The wing patterns are very variable, but can be quite pretty when looked at under a low-powered microscope.
Another "Tripod Moth" which is quite common around gardens which have Ligustrum (Privet) or Syringa (Lilac) growing. They can often be seen flying along hedges like tiny flies in the afternoon sunshine.
The wing patterns are very variable, but can be quite pretty when looked at under a low-powered microscope.
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