It appears that air travel is almost back to normal so this could be the last posting from Grand Cayman. Next blog from The Dells, Biggleswade. That's the plan anyway ! SO, more Caymoths of species unknown to me.....This drab looking creature is 10mm long and could be the Cay version of a house moth

2omm wingtip to wingtip with distinct dots

Another nondescript moth about 10mm long

This one is interesting. It looks like a cross between a moth and a weevil. It is about 6mm long and side on looks like a type of Drinker

This micro is 9mm in length

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