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Photo#438951
What moth, please - Platynota idaeusalis

What moth, please - Platynota idaeusalis
Loudonville, Ashland County, Ohio, USA
July 23, 2009
Size: 3/4 inch or so

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What moth, please - Platynota idaeusalis What moth, please - Platynota idaeusalis

Moved
Moved from Tortricid Moths.

Moved
Moved from Moths.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Bad angle
maybe Platynota, probably frassable.

 
Is this better?
Hope so,

 
If I was guessing
Platynota idaeusalis (Tufted Apple Bud Moth - Hodges#3740), variable speccies and some look similar to this one.

 
Thank you :0)
This is very helpful as my brother and adjacent neighbor have apple trees. This might inspire them to take appropriate measures for control.

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