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Photo#1578637
Somewhere in the realm of Tineoidea? - Amydria

Somewhere in the realm of Tineoidea? - Amydria
North Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
August 19, 2018
Size: ca. 6 mm

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Somewhere in the realm of Tineoidea? - Amydria Somewhere in the realm of Tineoidea? - Amydria

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Looks like Genus Amydria to me. I believe A. margoriella has a pretty variable pattern and can look dark like yours. See . Not an ID without confirmation.

 
I was thinking Amydria, too.
And it is very close in scales that border the dark paterns.

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