Geometridae (Larentiinae)
Folder: Moths by Family
Eupethicinii, the pug family.
Lime-speck Pug
White-spotted Pug
V Pug Hidden in Plain Sight
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Its difficult to appreciate just how hard these tiny V Pugs are to locate on the walls of the bridge covered in the lichen/moss the same color.
This moth as a tiny wing span of only 14-19mm.
Cypress Pug
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Another home moth nite, set lamp up, open windows...
Another new pug for me, better shot than the last one.
The V-Pug
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First of all you just wouldn't believe how small this little guy is, and then how well his color matches the moss/lichen growing on the walls. Quite lucky to spot this guy.
Double-striped Pug
White-spotted Pug
Nice Double Striped Pug
Tawny Speckled Pug
Double-striped Pug
Mottled Pug
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Sussex Moth Group, Hastings Branch impromtu moth event at Guestling Wood.
Stars of the catch 25 May, 2014
One I have not seen often although common.
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