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Leaf Blotch Miner

Leaf Blotch Miner
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
June 9, 2014

Moved
Moved from Acrocercops astericola.

Sorry, I missed!

Moved
Moved from Acrocercops astericola.

The new subfamily Acrocercopinae includes both Acrocercops and Leucospilapteryx.

White dorsal margin
...though a little bit patchy. I wonder how reliably these three genera can be separated.

None of my Acrocercops specimens have nearly so much white on the dorsal margin though:

 
Leucospilapteryx venustella or ?
Charley, whichever way you think is best for these moths they can be moved. You're more familiar with this group than I am.

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