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Photo#460598
Tortricid?  ID, please. - Olethreutes

Tortricid? ID, please. - Olethreutes
Chamblee, DeKalb County, Georgia, USA
September 30, 2010
Size: ca. 1/2 inch
I can make out a pattern on the back of what appears to be remnant carpeting from a by-gone era. I am thinking Olethreutes sp., subject to being way off base.

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Moved from Tortricid Moths.

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Moved from Moths.

Olethreutes
Definitely an Olethreutes species, but they're tough to ID to species... This one looks like olivaceana or a similar species, but I'd wait for an expert on the group...

 
Can you move this to Olethreutes?
Thanks!

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Moved from ID Request.

Maybe 2826 Lacuna Moth?
Very worn though

 
It looks it, Ali.
And well worn it seems to be.

Thanks for your help!

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