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Breckland moths for ID (1 Viewer)

Hi folks,

I've attached a few shots of some moths I caught in my garden last night in Brandon that I can't quite figure out what they are. Any thoughts greatly appreciated!

Cheers

Ollie
 

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And a few more. I think the noctuid might be Middle-barred Minor, but would like confirmation (or correction!)

Cheers

Ollie
 

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Hi folks,

I've attached a few shots of some moths I caught in my garden last night in Brandon that I can't quite figure out what they are. Any thoughts greatly appreciated!

Cheers

Ollie

1. Clepsis consimilana
2. A worn pug, nothing worse...
3....except a worn Scop
4. Oegoconia sp, needs dissection
5. probably Brown House Moth, but not sure

David
 
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