tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2349756304918833398.post4848848809346750195..comments2023-11-05T12:10:17.157+00:00Comments on Phil and Mandys Wildlife (inc Moth's): Moth ID Assistance pleasePhil and Mandyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03603166379246060547noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2349756304918833398.post-79338014745024079372011-07-11T13:29:32.344+01:002011-07-11T13:29:32.344+01:00Hi Phil and Alan,
Alan, we're on the same wave...Hi Phil and Alan,<br />Alan, we're on the same wave length. 1) may well be a Double Square-spot, I couldn't make up my mind and thought it looked slightly different to my normal Double Square-spots. We agree on 2 and 4 and I like you ID of Double Dart if the size is right (I've never seen one).<br />TonyTony Morrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01516463619239374331noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2349756304918833398.post-82486627449670325232011-07-11T10:55:52.080+01:002011-07-11T10:55:52.080+01:00Hi Phil,
Looking at Tony's reply, I may have ...Hi Phil,<br /><br />Looking at Tony's reply, I may have to re-evaluate, he is much more experienced than me. My first thoughts were:-<br />1, Double Square Spot<br />2, Broom Moth<br />3, Double Dart<br />4, Double Line<br /><br />3 of these I have never seen before and the only one I have is the first one and it looks like I could be wrong!!! I'm glad Tony thought 2 and 4 were what I guessed at! All the best.Alan Paveyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09286527051679271536noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2349756304918833398.post-74823427363950998222011-07-11T10:20:20.051+01:002011-07-11T10:20:20.051+01:00Hi, I'm not an expert but this is my guesses,
...Hi, I'm not an expert but this is my guesses,<br /><br />1) Possibly a Triple-spotted Clay (not a moth I get)<br />2) Broom<br />3) do you have a size and habitat?<br />4) I think this is a worn Double Line, but I've no experience with this moth.<br /><br />TonyTony Morrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01516463619239374331noreply@blogger.com