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It is not plausible that only four species of moth are native to Wales. It is possible that 4 species are endemic to Wales, but Ashworth's Rustic would not be one of them; in the UK Xestia ashworthii is confined to Wales (an endemic subspecis), but three other subspecies are found elsewhere in Europe.
The external link is currently broken. Lavateraguy 21:40, 3 June 2007 (UTC)