Moth trap macro moths
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_Dear Sian, have you all colleted place from the species. BEst regards MIchi
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Hi Sian,
please have a look here:
Guidelines for identification queries
In the above form, hardly anyone will be able to make a determination and will not want to.
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Apologies found in south west england, UK. All came to light on 09.05.29.
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Hi Sian,
1) Odontopera bidentata
2) ?
3) Charanyca trigrammica
4) Acronicta megacephala
5) Lithophane sociaRegards Thomas
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Thomas, you absolute beauty! Thank you so so much hun xx
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could the second one be gnophos dumetata??
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Sian
The photos are not great but I will do my best here.
1. The first one on the low left is a Clouded-bordered Brindle Apamea crenate
2. Scalloped Hazel Odontopera bidentata
3. Could be The Engrailled Ectropis bistortata flight time is about right other similar species fly a bit later. Its badly worn so can say for sure and picture is not that clear.
4. I think this is the Treble Lines Charanyca trigrammica
5. I think Sweet Gale moth Acronicta cinerea
Robert T
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2 I think Peribatodes rhomboidaria
Bestimmungshilfe des Lepiforums: Peribatodes RhomboidariaAcronicta is Acronicta megacephala
Bestimmungshilfe des Lepiforums: Acronicta MegacephalaGreetings
Peter
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Peter I looked at it and thought the same as you but the flight time in the UK is much later (June) But it could be an early one!
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The last winters have become warmer and shorter.
You cannot say that is every year the same.
The butterflies and moths hatches more earlierGreetings
from
Peter
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