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Photo#1441173
moth sp - Lineodes interrupta

moth sp - Lineodes interrupta
Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma, USA
September 13, 2017

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

The lines are broken or interrupted, at the middle of the costal edge of the wing. This rules out Lineodes integra.

Looks to me like ...
Eggplant Leafroller Moth (Lineodes integra)

 
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Bill, I cropped your moth this time. In the future, you can really help editors and other contributors ID your moths by:
Crop to just the moth
• Orient images upright
• Brighten photo, so distinguishing characteristics are visible
Thank you for understanding,
Robert

 
Thank you for the tips;i will
Thank you for the tips;i will attempt to follow this advice. I have been reluctant to manipulate the images more than basic cropping. Also, i have usually been more concerned with overexposure due to close flash.

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