Wondered if their was any chance of identification of two tiny micros, squares are 5mm. Thought one UKN A might be an Ectodemia perhaps subbimaculella.
Last night had UKN C ( side and top photos) a Clepsis??
Finally we think he have hatched a Pammene spiniana from blackthorn debris collected 15th April. Look very like the one Steve Hind dissected for us last year.
Any comments much appreciated. Bob & Helen
Micros for ID
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UKN C is a Cnephasia species
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Thanks Steve for the ID on the ukn C . Can nayone help with the others please. Bob & Helen
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Thanks Steve for the ID on the ukn C . Can anyone help with the others please. Bob & Helen
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Re: Micros for ID update
Following dissection.
A Ectoedemia albifasciella male
B Bucculatrix ulmella male
C Cnesphesia asseclana male
Pammene spiniana confirmed as male
Thanks again Steve
A Ectoedemia albifasciella male
B Bucculatrix ulmella male
C Cnesphesia asseclana male
Pammene spiniana confirmed as male
Thanks again Steve