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Adela - Adela caeruleella - female

Adela - Adela caeruleella - Female
New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina, USA
April 30, 2008
Size: approx. 1 cm.
Is this a type of miner moth? Its wings were like burnished copper when it turned toward the sunlight. It's wings seemed thin when it flew.

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Adela - Adela caeruleella - female Adela - Adela caeruleella - female

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Moved from Adela.

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Adela caeruleella

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