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Another ~30 photos of moths from Ferragudo (August-September 2006). Pyralidae sensu lato or something similar.
This one is big (wingspan ~4.5 cm.):

Another big one.
Update: Ancylolomia tentaculella:

Agriphila inquinatella:

Unknown:
Update: Hellula undalis:

Euchromius sp.:
Update: Euchromius ?gozmanyi:

Similar pattern, but different wing shape and bigger size:
Update: Euchromius ocelleus:

Unknown:
Update: Actenia sp.:

Unknown:



Udea ferrugalis:

Similar, but bigger and greyer:
Update: Mecyna asinalis:

Hydriris ornatalis:

Endotricha flammealis? These are much bolder than the British specimens:
Update: Endotricha flammealis:

Cynaeda dentalis? It is quite small, wingspan is ~1 cm.
Update: Cynaeda dentalis:

Orthopygia-like:
Update: Herculia incarnatalis:

Update: Pyrausta sanguinalis:

Another Pyrausta sp.:
Update: Pyrausta aurata (!):

These are small:



These are big, wingspan between 3 and 4.5 cm. I wonder how many species there is:
Update: apparently all are Lamoria anella:







Thanks :)
This one is big (wingspan ~4.5 cm.):

Another big one.
Update: Ancylolomia tentaculella:

Agriphila inquinatella:

Unknown:
Update: Hellula undalis:

Euchromius sp.:
Update: Euchromius ?gozmanyi:

Similar pattern, but different wing shape and bigger size:
Update: Euchromius ocelleus:

Unknown:
Update: Actenia sp.:

Unknown:



Udea ferrugalis:

Similar, but bigger and greyer:
Update: Mecyna asinalis:

Hydriris ornatalis:

Endotricha flammealis? These are much bolder than the British specimens:
Update: Endotricha flammealis:

Cynaeda dentalis? It is quite small, wingspan is ~1 cm.
Update: Cynaeda dentalis:

Orthopygia-like:
Update: Herculia incarnatalis:

Update: Pyrausta sanguinalis:

Another Pyrausta sp.:
Update: Pyrausta aurata (!):

These are small:



These are big, wingspan between 3 and 4.5 cm. I wonder how many species there is:
Update: apparently all are Lamoria anella:







Thanks :)