Let the moth season begin :)
This is the Oak-tree pug which is very similar to the Brindled Pug but has heavier discal spot, and so I thought I'd post one up :)
Stars of the catch 17 July 2013.
NFU
Never had this little pug before, the abdomen's orangish color is diagnostic. Unfotunately they are not the most cooperative, and I had to take this shot where I could get it...lol
Stars of the catch 17 July 2013.
NFY
Very odd shaped but nice looking pugs, also one of the easier to ID, that 'v' on the wing stays even when they are worn.
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