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Ypsolopha maculatella?

Ypsolopha maculatella?
Inyo County, California, USA
June 1, 2010
Size: approx 8mm
On ephedra. Other Ypsolopha maculatella moths in our area tend to be patterned in brown or copper or to be nearly white with copper markings; the moth shown above and similar individuals appeared on the same ephedra at the same time as the brown/copper phenotypes.

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I was thinking this might be in Amydria because of the palps but the antennae seem wrong.

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