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Acleris?  Archips? - Argyrotaenia amatana

Acleris? Archips? - Argyrotaenia amatana
Largo, Pinellas County, Florida, USA
April 8, 2015

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Acleris?  Archips? - Argyrotaenia amatana Acleris? - Argyrotaenia amatana

Moved
Moved from Archipini.

Moved
Moved from Tortricinae.

Moved
Moved from Tortricid Moths.

can't get this one out of my head, so
I may as well get it over with. If you twisted my arm
really hard I might say Uncle Red-banded Leafroller. :o)
Who knows what it will turn out to be . . .

 
Yeah,
Red-banded is my default ID on leafrollers (at least, many seem to work out there), but this one didn't seem to match all that well. Then I got steamrollered by the incredible diversity of color and pattern in the Acleris and....

 
Thanks, that's a very graciou
Thanks, that's a very gracious reply. I was hoping you'd ignore me. :o) I owe you an apology. I'm sorry. :o( Right after pressing "Submit" to reply to your comment, I belately realized your item wasn't in "ID Request". I have no business mucking about with posts that are already filed and it will be a long while before I repeat this mistake. NOOBs: can't live with 'em, can't chrysalize 'em!

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