tiny moth? ID

Gary Anweiler Edmonton Alberta Canada gganweiler at sprint.ca
Sat Oct 6 00:26:22 EDT 2001


Try Trichdezia albovittata.  I believe Tony Thomas illustrates it on his
moth site
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Gary Anweiler, Edmonton  Alberta Canada
<sebrez at webtv.net> wrote in message
news:1866-3BBD1DE7-119 at storefull-123.iap.bryant.webtv.net...
> Size, approx. 12 mm, mostly black, white bar across top wing, cutting it
> in half, small white mark on the outside edge of bottom wing.
>    I've looked through the guide to moths of north america, it looks
> similar to :
> phaloesia saucia
> gnophaela latipennis
> cisthene picta
> cisthene conjuncta
>     There are no specs with the above so I couldn't tell about the size.
> It's a cute little bugger, but hard to mount. Sorry about my
> description, not very professional.
>
>
>
> mail to: sebrez at webtv.net
>



 
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