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Pale Lonchoptera lutea ID'd by Tony Irwin
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Photographed in my greenhouse this morning. Doesn't look like L. lutea...name anyone?
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Lonchoptera lutea - this species varies in colour quite a bit
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Thanks yet again Tony, I realised it was L. lutea after posting it, having seen the Similar Threads section at bottom of screen, including a post I sent in earlier (Lonchoptera lutea?) which went unanswered. This is the only Lonchoptera on my Checklist (for what it's worth) and thought this might have been a different species....not to be Frown. Regards Roger
 
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