Moths of 2009
Folder: All Moths
Rhomboid Tortrix
Blastobasis Lacticolella
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Not entirely sure about this ID, but as usual if someone has a better idea, just shout! :)
Green-brindled Crescent
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Really spectacular example of this pretty moth, there were a pair a few inches apart.
Grey Shoulder-knot
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Not in love with the bolt, but I suppose it gives a bit of scale..lol
Another new species for my list :)
Wh00ts
Yellow-line Quaker -Top
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Yellow-line Quaker -Side
Feathered or Large Ranunculus -Top
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At first I was sure this was a Feathered as we see a few our way, but looking closer and even at the time he seemed bigger, and more mottled.
I'm curious for a second opinon on him.
Feathered or Large Ranunculus -Side
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At first I was sure this was a Feathered as we see a few our way, but looking closer and even at the time he seemed bigger, and more mottled.
Any Ideas on him from other moth'ers welcome :)
Barred Sallow Starring @ U
Apple Leaf Skeletonizer -Side
Apple Leaf Skeletonizer -Top
Yellow-line Quaker
Feathered Ranunculus
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Amblyptilia Acanthadactyla
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Havent seen one of these since spring, until this guy whom stayed put on the spot for at least two nights :)
Merveille du Jour -Face
Merveille du Jour
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When ever we find them on the floor we move them to safety, he looks great in the leaves.
Large Wainscot -Side A
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Large Wainscot -Side B
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