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Noctuidae

Rivula sericealis
Spotted Sulphur (Emmelia trabealis)

With over 400 UK species the Noctuidae is the largest family of moths. Most members of this family rest with the forewings overlapping and folded over the body tent-like.

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Knot Grass Moth Acronictinae
Four-spotted Moth Aediinae
Copper Underwing moth Amphipyrinae
Tree-lichen Beauty Bryophilinae
Spotted Sulphur Moth Eustrotiinae
Lychnis Moth Hadeninae
Noctuinae
Burnished Brass moth Plusiinae
Sprawler Moth Psaphidinae
Red-line Quaker Xyleninae
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