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Moth - Meganola minuscula - male

Moth - Meganola minuscula - Male
Dunsmuir, Shasta County, California, USA
April 28, 2015
Looks like a male based on antennae. No idea what kind. Kind of reminds me of a pococera though.

Moved
Moved from Meganola.

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Moved from ID Request.

Nolid Moth
Most of the male Pyralid Moths do not have pectinate antennae. This looks like some in the genus Meganola.

 
Nice catch
I thought the antennae looked strange. Maybe Meganola minuscule or fuscula?

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