Moths for ID please
Re: Moths for ID please
The first thing that came to mind was Mamestra brassicae. However, something doesn't quite fit, but I can't pinpoint what that is. I wouldn't be surprised if it was some other species I'm not familiar with.
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Re: Moths for ID please
Ian, when was that last one taken? Its the slight hint of green that makes me wonder. At first I thought common rustic but not so sure
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Re: Moths for ID please
I agree with JKT, Cabbage Moth.
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