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    Default Bright-line Brown-eye Lacanobia oleracea

    "A common species over most of the British Isles, which doesn't tend to vary in appearance, except perhaps in the shade of brown of the forewings.

    It generally flies from May to July, with an occasional second brood in the south".
    Quoted from UK Moths
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