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What's this bug? - Eucoloneura fragilis

What's this bug? - Eucoloneura fragilis
Madera Canyon, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
May 25, 2018
Size: 5 mm (FWL)
Attracted to mercury vapor and ultraviolet lights
Coordinates: 31.712894, -110.875016

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What's this bug? - Eucoloneura fragilis What's this bug? - Eucoloneura fragilis What's this bug? - Eucoloneura fragilis

Moved
Moved from ID Request. That's the image that came to mind for me as well. Seems like the right place for this image series.

Looks similar to
my image of a bagworm moth tentatively identified as Eucoloneura fragilis.

 
I think you got it!
It had me stumped. Thank you Charles!

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