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Photo#388692
Moth - Cydia

Moth - Cydia
Sand Springs, Osage County, Oklahoma, USA
April 21, 2010
Size: 10mm (3/8")

Moved
Moved from Olethreutinae.

Cydia
Puts me in the mind of the western Cydia populana, but I'm not sure how far east they're found. C. garacana is another similar species that is found throughout the plains. Here's the MPG plate: http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/pinned.php?plate=08.2&sort=h

Hope that helps! :)

 
I would lean more on C. garac
I would lean more on C. garacana, though I would want to dissect it to be certain.

Moved
Moved from Tortricid Moths.

This is probably in the Oleth
This is probably in the Olethreutinae, not sure which tribe though.

Moved
Moved from Moths.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

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