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Moth ID Please - Acrolophus

Moth ID Please - Acrolophus
near Sardina, Brown County, Ohio, USA
July 1, 2012
Can you tell me what Genus, Species and Family this moth is?

Moved for Expert ID
Moved from ID Request.

Does look like a Clemen's, but Acrolophus is a tough genus.

Family Tineidae
compare with Clemens' Grass Tubeworm Moth - Acrolophus popeanella - Hodges #0373 - range NJ to FL, west to NE and TX, May-Sept. common, food roots of red clover

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