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Help !!!

Help is required to identify and confirm many species on this site, however some have me completely stumped so any help identifying them is much appreciated.

Contact: David Fenwick

Moths to identify

2. White furry caterpillar on Alder
Woolwell (South), Plymouth, Devon. 11.09.05 (Public Location)

5. Moth caterpillar (Tortrix sp.) ?
Wasdale Gardens, Estover, Plymouth, Devon. 20.09.05 (Private Location)

7. Moth (caterpillar) Crabtree
Crabtree Reclaim, Marsh Mills, Plymouth, Devon. 08.06.06

10. Caterpillar - Start Point
Start Point, South Devon. 27.04.06 (Public Location)

12. Moth (caterpillar) - Billacombe on Sycamore
Woodland. Billacombe Down, Billacombe, Plymouth, Devon. 06.05.06 (Public Location)

The Snout - Hypena proboscidalis (Hypeninae)
Footpath. Fort Austin, Eggbuckland, Plymouth, 06.10.06 (Public Location)

15. Moth2 - Wixenford
Wixenford Quarry Bottom, Billacombe, Plymouth, Devon. 12.06.06 (Public Location)


Moths A - L     Moths M - Z

Marine to identify

1. Sponge ?
Lowershore. South of Mount Batten Breakwater, Plymouth, Devon. 18.10.05 (Public Location)

2. Sea Squirt ?
Lowershore. South of Mount Batten Breakwater, Plymouth, Devon. 18.10.05 (Public Location)

3. On rock ?
Lowershore. South of Mount Batten Breakwater, Plymouth, Devon. 18.10.05 (Public Location)

4. On kelp ?
Lowershore. South of Mount Batten Breakwater, Plymouth, Devon. 18.10.05 (Public Location)


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