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Phycitine moth - Euzophera magnolialis

Phycitine moth - Euzophera magnolialis
Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, USA
September 13, 2016
Size: Length ~13mm
Caught near outdoor light, photographed next day. Looks to me like a type of Euzophera but I do not find a match. So, what is it? I would appreciate help with the ID.

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Regarding ID, compare with .

Moved
Moved from Phycitini. When I posted this one I apparently had forgotten that this kind of moth was not new to me.

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Moved from ID Request.

How about ...
In the neighborhood of Actrix nyssaecolella?

 
Another one to consider!
Thank you, Robert, for looking at this one and for your suggestion that I had not taken into consideration. However, the match is not all that good, and there is not much of a neighborhood to visit! I still favor Euzophera.

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