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Unidentified at suppressed - 28 Feb 2021
Unidentified at suppressed - 28 Feb 2021
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Chelepteryx collesi 20 Aug 2021 donhe
Unidentified 19 Aug 2021 MattM

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Wingless moth moving quickly across trampoline.

6 comments

donhe wrote:
   20 Aug 2021
with partly expanded wings?
MattM wrote:
   20 Aug 2021
At the time I thought it was wingless or had reduced wings, but if it had just emerged that would make sense.
GlennCocking wrote:
   20 Aug 2021
I can't make out what it is, but it's not the season for Chelepteryx which are pretty consistent in their emerging in autumn. If 12-25mm was the body length it's also too small for that species.
MattM wrote:
   20 Aug 2021
Sorry. It was probably closer to 3 or 4 cm in size. It's on a trampoline spring which are a lot larger than I realise. I have just updated the size to reflect that.
GlennCocking wrote:
   30 Jun 2022
How about a female Pantydia sparsa (or another of the Pantydia)?
donhe wrote:
   30 Jun 2022
The dark angular medial forewing line looks inconsistent with Pantydia

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  • 25mm to 50mm Animal size
  • Unknown Gender

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