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(James) This may look like a Scarce footman, but the grey edge to the hindwing proves this specimen to be a Northern footman - a Red Data Book subspecies of Scarce footman. Incidentally, every Scarce footman type we trapped in North Wales turned out to be Northern, as the ranges do not overlap much there.
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