[Leps-l] Micro moth for ID, please
Tony Thomas
mothman at nbnet.nb.ca
Tue Aug 20 22:01:45 EDT 2013
Thanks to all who commented.
Steve Johnson nailed it; looks almost identical to Tom Murray's image
on MPG even down to the 'dull concavity' near the FW apex
http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=2763
Just 2 records from NB, on MPG, and rather a small distribution.
Tony
At 06:54 PM 8/20/2013, Steve Johnson wrote:
>Looks a lot like Apotomis albeolana.
>
>Steve Johnson
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>>Side view, and genitalia at this site:
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>>http://birdingnewbrunswick.ca/group/moths-of-new-brunswick/forum/topics/may-be-new-for-nb
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