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Acrolepiopsis incertella

Acrolepiopsis incertella
Henderson, Chester County, Tennessee, USA
March 9, 2016
Looking this fresh at this time of year points to Acrolepiopsis incertella.

Acrolepiopsis heppneri?
I understand that A. incertella emerges in May-June. Isn't this an overwintering heppneri?

 
I asked Terry Harrison about
I asked Terry Harrison about it looking this fresh in March means A. incertella is the most likely identification and he agreed.

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