It looks similar to something I recently had identified as Pseudexentera spoliana. It may not appear to be an exact match but I'd look at it and other species of Pseudexentera. The patterns on the front legs look to be a close match. Ken Childs Henderson, TN Chester County http://www.finishflagfarms.com ________________________________ From: Harry Wilson <harrywilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: NC Moths <ncsc-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tue, February 22, 2011 8:46:46 AM Subject: [ncsc-moths] Unidentified Tortricid Moth I believe the moth in my photos from last night is probably a Eucosmini, but I have not been able to find it through MPG or BG. I believe the last image, 7720 (taken Sat. night) is probably the same species. Any ideas, anyone? I also had a very striking Roadside Sallow, quite a few Green Cloverworm Moths, an Alternate Woodling, and my dear friend, R. frustrana. Also on Saturday I had a Reddish Speckled Dart. Harry Wilson Zebulon, NC
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