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Photo#764157
not a clue - Melitara subumbrella - male

not a clue - Melitara subumbrella - Male
red rock rd, north of cottonwood, Yavapiai County, Arizona, USA
April 26, 2013

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not a clue - Melitara subumbrella - male not a clue - Melitara subumbrella - male

Disregard
I thought this might be junctolineella because of the amount of ocherous pigment but the hind tibia in your other image is clearly very dark.

Moved
Moved from Phycitini.

Looks Like 5973 - Melitara subumbrella
(no rsvp, thanks)

Moved
Moved from Noctuoidea.

Pyralidae: Phycitini
Edna, one of the cactus moths.. maybe Cahela. This group can be difficult and the Bug Guide pages need some work.
Nice change from Montana to Arizona for you! :)

 
boy I'll say
and the ones who got away.....
can't wait till sundown

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