ID help please - pugs again and NFG species

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Juliah
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ID help please - pugs again and NFG species

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E - obliging pug lying on a ruler
E - obliging pug lying on a ruler
Hi,

At last, things have picked up a bit - catching a few pugs and a couple of species which are NFG - I think one is an Alder Moth..
As always, grateful for any help.

Julia
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A ?
B 21st May Alder Moth?
B 21st May Alder Moth?
C - pug 21st May
C - pug 21st May
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Greg
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Re: ID help please - pugs again and NFG species

Post by Greg »

Hi Juliah.

A. A stunning Glaucous Shears.
B. Yes, an Alder Moth.
C. Common Pug.
D. A worn Oak-tree Pug.
E. Looks like a Melanic Common Pug (not sure though).

Greg.
Juliah
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Re: ID help please - pugs again and NFG species

Post by Juliah »

Thanks _ I thought it was Glaucous Shears and the Oak-tree pug is also NFG! :D
stevehind
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Re: ID help please - pugs again and NFG species

Post by stevehind »

A Common Pug for sure on Photo E
Regards
Steve
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