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Photo#1156471
Unknown September

Unknown September
London, Laurel County, Kentucky, USA
September 22, 2015
Thought Darker Moodna but there seems to be too much white on the sides and it's been sitting at BAMONA for a while so it was safe to assume I was wrong from the book. Pulled back to the Tribe Phycitini. Seemed like a dead ringer for the unsorted moths in Baphala.

Note: The back was pretty shinny but adjusted my hold to make the flash bounce less. Also have a few different angles if needed.

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I'm no expert, but I think th
I'm no expert, but I think this moth strongly resembles Cranberry Fruitworm - Hodges#5653 (Acrobasis vaccinii)

Moved
Moved from Pyralid Moths.

Moved
Moved from Moths.

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