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Moths

Oak Hook-tip (Watsonalla binaria)

The Oak Hook-tip (Watsonalla binaria) is a moth known for its hook-shaped forewings and association with oak trees, which are its primary larval food source. It is a double-brooded species that is widespread in Europe.
Contributor: Dougy Wright

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