June 13, 2013 It’s a Small World Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading... Related
Lovely set of wings they’ve got. Silver, velours and fringes, AND fluffy fur. What more could you want?! LikeLike Reply
They are gorgeous – they have ridiculously long antenna too, hard to capture in a photo. LikeLike Reply
Happy Friday to you Ellen : ) I will try and find out what they are, they aren’t in any of my books but I presume they’re a moth of some kind? LikeLike Reply
Well after looks of digging around in books and on the internet… The first two pictures look like some kind of long-horn moth; Adela reaumurella & Adela cuprella look reasonable matches to me. The other little moths could well be Cocksfoot Moth, Glyphipterix simpliciella. LikeLike Reply
Whatever they are they’re lovely! The long-horns look like they’re made of burnished pewter. LikeLike Reply
Lovely set of wings they’ve got. Silver, velours and fringes, AND fluffy fur. What more could you want?!
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They are gorgeous – they have ridiculously long antenna too, hard to capture in a photo.
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I agree with Mona. I want to know what they are. Happy Thursday to you.
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Happy Friday to you Ellen : ) I will try and find out what they are, they aren’t in any of my books but I presume they’re a moth of some kind?
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Well after looks of digging around in books and on the internet…
The first two pictures look like some kind of long-horn moth; Adela reaumurella & Adela cuprella look reasonable matches to me.
The other little moths could well be Cocksfoot Moth, Glyphipterix simpliciella.
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Thanks Bob! : )
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Whatever they are they’re lovely! The long-horns look like they’re made of burnished pewter.
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