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The 2015 Moth Photography Challenge
Topic Started: Dec 31 2014, 06:16 PM (16,771 Views)
Night Owl
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Welcome to the 2015 Moth Photography Challenge

Before Posting your photo please check that it is not already on the Species List

And that you have also posted it on the screening thread first :cool:

The format is exactly the same as the previous years and the only criteria that we must ask for is for as clearer an image as possible to enable us to correctly id each species. Also, all images must have been taken between the 1st Jan 2015 and December 31st 2015. No images submitted outside of these dates can be considered towards the final total.

Also on this occasion we only ask for one image of any one species so either male or female will suffice as we are not including both sexes towards the final total.

We are also including the addition of leaf miners with visible signs of both vacated and tenanted mines acceptable. Flightless females and larvae are also accepted.

It is also very important to take as many clear images as possible of other criteria such as underwings,upper hindwings and side shots,the latter most important where micro moths are concerned. These images may well be required when trying to ascertain a correct identification and without them id's may not be possible. It is infinitely better to have three of four clear images rather than a large number of poorer images. We know it is not always possible to gain clear images of things that don't stay still but we can provide a few useful pointers that will enable you to do so.

Good luck everyone!
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Species 432 - Ruby Tiger

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Species 433 - Water Veneer

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Species 434 - Blastobasis adustella

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Species 435 - Sycamore

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Species 436 - Enarmonia formosana.

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Species 437 - Scarce Silver-lines

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Species 438 - Crassa unitella

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Species 439 - White Satin

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Species 440 - Batrachedra praeangusta.

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Species 441 - Acrobasis advenella

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Species 442 - Argyresthia pruniella

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Species 443 - Yponomeuta evonymella.

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Species 444 - Jersey Tiger Moth (Euplagia quadripunctaria)

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Species 445 Dark Spectacle

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Species 446 - Scalloped Oak

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Species 447 - Brachmia blandella

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Species 448 - Borkhausenia fuscescens.

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Species 449 - Oegoconia quadripuncta

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Species 450 - Wormwood Pug

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Species 451 - Least Carpet

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