Beautiful Plume (Amblyptilia acanthadactyla) 28/2/2012
It is beyond the scope of this blog (and the identification skills of the author) to put a name to all the micro moths encountered at the station but if an identifiable micro presents itself for photography then it will be duly snapped and posted here for posterity. This Amblyptilia acanthadactyla is the first species for the station in 2012, it is usually a toss up between this and Emmelina monodactyla; for the first moth of the year, no other plume moths have yet been recorded although some of them are so similar I have probably overlooked a species or two,
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