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Interesting moth - Archips purpurana

Interesting moth - Archips purpurana
Harms Woods Forest Preserve, Glenview, Cook County, Illinois, USA
July 24, 2008
Size: ~12m long

how cool!!!
how cool!!!

Archips purpurana?
Hi John and Jane. What do you think of 3658 -- Omnivorous Leafroller Moth- Archips purpurana


Oh, and here's a link to a page on Lynn Scott's site that has a better example to match to your own.

 
We just don't get these Tortricini
but we know you've been staring at them so we'll trust whatever you come up with. We gathered a bunch of them on Steve's if you want to take a whack at them (and don't forget that editorship!)

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