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Weird Nose Mating Moths - Agriphila

Weird Nose Mating Moths - Agriphila
Brighton, Livingston County, Michigan, USA
Now I know that most of white moths might be tiger moths. But these were small and they had funny noses.

Moved
Moved from Crambini.

Moved
Moved from Moths.

Long noses
like this usually signify Cramids. I can't take you any further than that, though.

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