The Dutch entomologists of Microlepidoptera.nl report a species, new for the Netherlands.
It is the moth Tebenna micalis.
In September last year, it was photographed near Schoorl. Recently, it was identified as this, usually southern European, species.
Moths in the Netherlands: here.
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