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Crambidae 04 - Ypsolopha canariella

Crambidae 04 - Ypsolopha canariella
Near Curlew Lake, ~10 miles Northeast of Republic, Ferry County, Washington, USA
July 21, 2008
Attracted to a 20watt "Natural light" bulb after dark.

Moved to Ypsolopha canariella
Moved from Honeysuckle Moth.

This looks like it is in the Ypsolopha dentiferella group of which Ypsolopha canariella is a part. A side view would help. I could be wrong.

Honeysuckle Moth
Not a Crambid. The uplifted tail is a good clue. If the size is around 9 mm long, then it's the Honeysuckle Moth. Ypsolopha dentella.


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