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    I'm fairly sure it's a Freyer's Pug. It's a very variable species, and could possibly be a Dwarf Pug. The sizing should differentiate enough, but this is one of those times when I didn't manage to get a shot with my thumb to measure it before it buggered off... so I'm going with the markings and have decided it's Freyer's.
    Of course, if anyone knows better....
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    They're really quite intricate in patterning, amazing little creatures.
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    Oh yes, I could really get into this moth thing... and of course there are loads to 'collect'

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