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Geometridae (I think)
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Posted on 02-01-2010 19:16
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This is a long shot, but maybe someone can say something based on this pic.

The moth is emerging from the moss.

I have forgotten the size but it was not small, Norway, 19.07
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Another image from above will be more useful. Apparently close to Hydriomenini tribe of the subfamily Larentiinae.
 
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Regrettably, it is the only pic I have.
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I dare say that the species can be Hydriomena furcata, a very variable species, both in markings and in colour. It flies in July and August.
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I will file it as such.

Thank you very much
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