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Photo#1173234
Woodpile Bug

Woodpile Bug
Damascus, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
December 11, 2015
Size: About 1 cm
Hello, Bugguide

I found this insect while getting wood out of our woodshed. Do any of you know what it is? Also, is it just me or does it look like it has four legs and two long antennae?

Thanks,
Phil

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One of the wingless female moths
such as possibly Operophtera

 
Wingless Moth
Wow! I had no idea something like that existed! Is the male also wingless?

 
Males are winged.

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