
LEAD-COLOURED & CLOUDED DRAB. Which is now CLOUDED DRAB & CLOUDED DRAB, it certainly demonstrates the size and colour variations.

POWDERED QUAKER 2186

5 x Common Quaker
5 x Early Grey
4 x Hebrew Character
3 x Clouded Drab (4)
2 x Powdered Quaker
2 x Double-striped Pug
1 x Diurnea fagella
1 x Emmelina monodactyla
546 moths of 29/30 species (1 awaiting ID) (totals corrected following balls-up)
425 macros of 19 species
122 micros of 10/11 species
They're both Clouded Drabs...........
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Yep note the pointed squared off wing-tips, LCD has rounded wingtips.
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