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2649 - Pseudotebenna carduiella

2649 - Pseudotebenna carduiella
Okeechobee, Okeechobee County, Florida, USA
February 18, 2012
Bob Patterson shows this image as 2649 – Tebenna carduiella on MPG. So I followed suit.

Moved
Moved from Tebenna.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Tebenna sp.
It definitely is a Tebenna, the problem being that several other species in this genus are effectively identical to T. gnaphaliella in external appearance.

 
Tebenna sp.
Thank you so much for your comment. This is a first for me.

Everlasting?
Really, now? I don't think the word is synonymous with leps :)

 
Everlasting?
You are very observant and I think absolutely correct. How are things in Mobile?

 
WET
The weather has been dry for the last week or so, but it rains here a lot. Still finding new bugs, at a slow but steady pace.
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