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Dark Fleabane Neb
Need to get this one verified but we're pretty sure of the ID.
Nationally Scarce (Nb) and a bit late in the year so we'll see.
Update: We have confirmed the ID, after finding more of these 'feeding' on Common Fleabane, turns out they were laying eggs not feeding, they are infact 'Dark Fleabane Neb Apodia bifractella' Quite common but very secretive, usually only active in the evenings and don't come to light usually. So all in all a good record.
Nationally Scarce (Nb) and a bit late in the year so we'll see.
Update: We have confirmed the ID, after finding more of these 'feeding' on Common Fleabane, turns out they were laying eggs not feeding, they are infact 'Dark Fleabane Neb Apodia bifractella' Quite common but very secretive, usually only active in the evenings and don't come to light usually. So all in all a good record.
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