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FL Moth

FL Moth
Orange County, Florida, USA
June 18, 2014

Moved
Moved from Pyroderces.

What did you have in mind? This looks like Pyroderces to me
Moved from Litini.

 
I was thinking of Coleotechnites
But this looks better

 
Probably not Pyroderces
Anatrachyntis badia and rileyi are no longer treated as members of the genus Pyroderces at MPG following Koster & Sinev (2003), Microlepidoptera of Europe, 5. However, Pyroderces albistrigella remains in Pyroderces. I don't think this is in either genus and I'm not even sure of the family. I'm moving it Gelechioidea but you or Kyhl can feel free to return it here or move it elsewhere.

Moved

Moved
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