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Photo#111194
Micro moth - Eucosma

Micro moth - Eucosma
Fairfield, Wayne County, Illinois, USA
May 2, 2007
Size: 1 cm
At light at night. I can't arrive at a guess on scanning.

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Micro moth - Eucosma Micro moth - Eucosma

Moved
Moved from Eucosma.

Moved
Moved from Phaneta.

Nearly all species in Phaneta were transferred to Eucosma by Gilligan & Wright (2013) (1)

Tortricid: Phaneta near 2913 - Phaneta umbrastriana
There are a handful of species in the genus with the same general appearance. I don't know enough about them yet to know if it is possible to distinguish species within the group based on photographs.

 
Thanks
Bob. This one is going in to AllLeps so maybe we'll get an ID from the specimen.

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