Top one could be one of the Bryotropha types Rob. I'd stick'em on BGM and see what people think.
Agree with jw, in that the top one is a Bryotropha sp. I reckon its a B. terrella, as I caught one yesterday.
I think the third is one of the three similar Epiblema species, though this one looks closer to E. rosaecolana than E. trimaculana
Agree Top one Bryotropha terella. The bottom one E. rosaecolanaThe middle one is one of the Trachyceras probably a slightly worn T.consociella.
Top one could be one of the Bryotropha types Rob. I'd stick'em on BGM and see what people think.
ReplyDeleteAgree with jw, in that the top one is a Bryotropha sp. I reckon its a B. terrella, as I caught one yesterday.
ReplyDeleteI think the third is one of the three similar Epiblema species, though this one looks closer to E. rosaecolana than E. trimaculana
ReplyDeleteAgree Top one Bryotropha terella. The bottom one E. rosaecolana
ReplyDeleteThe middle one is one of the Trachyceras probably a slightly worn T.consociella.