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  1. davidg

    Mallorcan moths

    I'd hazard a guess of Antigastra catalaunalis for no3 but hopefully Martin (honeym) will be along in a minute. He traps regularly on Mallorca. David
  2. davidg

    Silver-line

    I must take more care ID'ing silver-lines when they appear here! David
  3. davidg

    Silver-line

    Isn't it Scarce Silver-lines? David
  4. davidg

    Flounced Rustic?

    Nutmeg, I think. David
  5. davidg

    L'il brown jobs

    Vine's Rustic for the first. David
  6. davidg

    Lbj

    Best I can suggest is Endothenia quadrimaculana - but I'm not at all confident. Have you got a side-on pic? David
  7. davidg

    Moth ID help, Cornwall, UK

    No 2 are both Vine's Rustic. No 3 certainly isn't Riband Wave. I'm not familiar with False (or any other!) Mocha. David
  8. davidg

    Is this a cucumber moth

    Still a looker though! David
  9. davidg

    Help with Micros

    #1 is A.straminella, they often lose their noses! #2 & 4 are both worn Acrobasis sp, probably advenella/suavella. #3 looks like one of the Bactras, perhaps lacteana but I think gendet is required to be sure. David
  10. davidg

    Moth for I/D

    Pale Mottled Willow - the small white dots around the kidney mark are diagnostic. David
  11. davidg

    Moth ID help, Devon, UK

    The pointy wing shape is diagnostic. David
  12. davidg

    Moth ID help, Devon, UK

    Both pugs are Double-striped. David
  13. davidg

    Noctuid, Notts

    I'd agree with SsR. David
  14. davidg

    Plume for I/D

    Emmelina monodactyla. Look closely and you'll see that the spurs on the rear legs are of unequal lengths, diagnostic for E. monodactyla. David
  15. davidg

    Last Night Kent

    Definitely Cloaked Minor. David
  16. davidg

    Two Micros for ID

    The ermine could be one of several possibilities, really needs dissection to take it further. The other is Endothenia quadrimaculana. David
  17. davidg

    A Carpet sp NE.London?

    It's a Meal Moth - a pyralid. David
  18. davidg

    Pyrausta.. but aurata or purpuralis? Staffs uk.

    I'd say aurata but you need to see a bit more of the hindwing to be certain. David
  19. davidg

    Some moths from this morning (Suffolk)

    From the markings I think it might be a very dark Dark Sword-grass - but doing a very good impression of Alchymist! David
  20. davidg

    Moth IDs Cheshire

    Both footmen are Dingy. David
  21. davidg

    Micro ID help please

    No 3/4 is either Yponomeuta padella or malinellus, you'd need dissection to find out which one. No 5 is A. forsskaleana. David
  22. davidg

    UK moths for id - Kent and London

    The first is Endotricha flammealis. The second is unidentifiable from these photos but most likely Silver Y. The third might be Notocelia trimaculana. David
  23. davidg

    Moth ID help, Cornwall, UK

    I can only suggest a very worn Straw or Yellow Belle but I suspect this will have to stay in the unidentified file too. David
  24. davidg

    Moth ID

    Hi John, A rather nice caddis fly, I think. David
  25. davidg

    Moth I.D. Cheshire

    The Sycamore. David
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