[moth-rah] Help with moth ID?
jh
jhimmel at mindspring.com
Sat Aug 31 14:07:50 EDT 2002
Think you're right, Cindy - thanks. It's a Choreutid for sure.
Thanks!
John
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-----Original Message-----
From: Cindy Mead [mailto:lilwings at eisw.net]
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 2:43 PM
To: LEPS-L at LISTS.YALE.EDU; Lep-TILS; jh
Subject: Re: [moth-rah] Help with moth ID?
hi John- what a beautiful moth. I opened up my Covell guide to plate 63,
moth 1- Prochoreutis inflatella looks very similar to this moth, family
Choreutidae. Take a look and see whatcha think :)
best,
Cindy
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