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Roger Thomason
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Posted on 06-03-2009 16:30
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Photographed in my garden in July '08. Size..under 10mm, if I remember correctly. Family? Species?
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Hi! Crambidae, Crambinae cf. There are some similar, such pale species.
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Thanks pwalter, I'll have a trawl through UK Moths and see if I can come up with a match.
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I think almost certainly Agriphila straminella
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Hello!

Tony Irwin wrote:
I think almost certainly Agriphila straminella


Yes. There are millions of them on meadows in the summer here in our region...
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Thanks Tony and Juergen
I came to the same conclusion after looking around the Web. Very common here too I think. They are very active and hard to photograph, so I was lucky to catch them in a position where they could be photographed.
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