I was thinking of investing in a moth trap but having spent the last hour or two failing to identify this chap who popped in and stayed last night, what will I do with twenty or more? They will be dead by the time I find their photofits in the books.
And this one must qualify as being almost the most boring looking moth.
Grey moth ID please
Re: Grey moth ID please
The Genus is Epirrita, but that's as far as I'm willing to go. In Finland it would probably be E. autumnata, but I don't know the relative rarities of that, E. dilutata and E. christyi in GB.
Re: Grey moth ID please
Thank you for pointing me to the genus. According to Collins: The larger moths of Surrey, the commonest in this area would be Epirrita dilutata but both E. christyi and E. autumnata have been recorded within a mile or so.
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Re: Grey moth ID please
You have to record these as Epirrita dilutata agg as its hard to tell the difference in these besides looking at the genetalia. here is a PDF from Lancashire moths that might help on identifying these similar ground: http://www.lancashiremoths.co.uk/visito ... r%2019.pdf
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