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this moth was so small i could't even tell it was a moth with my neckid eye

this moth was so small i could't even tell it was a moth with my neckid eye
Oregon, Wolf Creek County, Oregon, USA
and so this is fuzzy and not the best, is there any chance of an id from the teeny moth people?

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Moved from Glyphipterigids.

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Sedge Moths.
It might be something else as the data map doesn't show any submissions from your neck of the woods. Still, it looks a lot like something in the genus Diploschizia.

 
thank you JC
I'm sure this IS one and they are here in my neck of the woods..But being so tiny and dayflying i dont expect too many people have noticed them.. and i will endeavor to get better pics of them..if i can with my crappy camera. I didnt have anything to catch this one with, and i know better than to go out in the feild without a container.

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