
A very small pretty silver visitor. Elegant. (Probably a clothes eater!)

A first time visitor.

The largest visitor of the night of 16 August...

and here, in a side meeting at the town convention in my bathroom last night...

The most distinctive-looking visitor last night...
Armed with my trusty copy of The Illustrated Book of Insects I believe this to be another of the Geometers (Ennominae), specifically the Brimstone Moth (Opisthograptis luteolata).

A regular, kept rather aloof from the crowd in the bathroom last night.
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