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Aspen leafroller - Clostera albosigma

Aspen leafroller - Clostera albosigma
Buffalo Creek, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA
July 1, 2015
Size: 15mm
Found on Populus tremuloides. I tried to rear it out but it died in laboratorio.

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Aspen leafroller - Clostera albosigma Aspen leafroller - Clostera albosigma

Moved
Moved from Clostera.

We have had very similar postings
from Ohio and Minnesota

If they do represent a single species then it would seem they are albosigma. The only other species in all three areas would be apicalis and it doesn't have the dark dorsal warts.

Moved
Moved from Prominent Moths.

Moved

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Looks like Clostera

but not sure how to separate to species :(

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