Two moths have been forwarded to me from the Pyrenees trip in late May 2017.
Anyone have any ideas?
Moth ID
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Hi David, the lower one is probably Pyrausta despicata. I wouldn't like to say for certain as there may be similar species given the location.
Nigel
Nigel
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Thanks, Nigel.
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Anyone any pointers for the first moth? I've seen this several times in France but cannot find out what it is.
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Been puzzling over your two moths ,and must say the small brown job ,does look like Pyraustra despicata as Nigel suggests,
hope you don't mind but I,ve stuck a picture of Despicata on (please feel free to remove ),taken at Dungeness (Kent) early April.
the other one is more puzzling ,at first it reminded me of The Black -veined moth, admittedly,looks nothing like one ! but just the way it sits in the grasses , so possibly a "Siona " species not found in the UK,the other possible ,and more likely is Ochraeous Wave (idaea Serpentata)
I,m no expert ,and happy to be corrected ! Regards Allan.W.
hope you don't mind but I,ve stuck a picture of Despicata on (please feel free to remove ),taken at Dungeness (Kent) early April.
the other one is more puzzling ,at first it reminded me of The Black -veined moth, admittedly,looks nothing like one ! but just the way it sits in the grasses , so possibly a "Siona " species not found in the UK,the other possible ,and more likely is Ochraeous Wave (idaea Serpentata)
I,m no expert ,and happy to be corrected ! Regards Allan.W.
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Thanks for this, Allan. It certainly looks a good candidate.Allan.W. wrote:...the other possible ,and more likely is Ochraeous Wave (idaea Serpentata)