If not the same, they are very close. After seeing yours, I'm also convinced that they are moths. I posted mine to Bugguide this morning. Everybody get out your magnifying glasses when it's time to inspect your moth sheets. You never know what may be hiding in plain sight! :-) Ken Childs Henderson, TN Chester County http://www.finishflagfarms.com ________________________________ From: Jean Obrist <innisfreehorses@xxxxxxxxxx> To: tn-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: ncsc-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2011 4:34 PM Subject: [tn-moths] Re: [ncsc-moths] Re: The microiest micro I have found so far Do you think yours is the same as this one. I labeled it"extremely tiny" so it must have been teeny weeny. Mine was seen May 23. I believe they both are moths. Jean Obrist ----- Original Message ----- >From: kjchilds >To: ncsc-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ; TN Moths >Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2011 10:51 AM >Subject: [tn-moths] Re: [ncsc-moths] Re: The microiest micro I have found so >far > > >Can anyone confirm that this is a moth? > > >Ken Childs >Henderson, TN >Chester County > >http://www.finishflagfarms.com > > > >________________________________ > From: Seth Williamson <hazelmotes@xxxxxxxxx> >To: ncsc-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 12:29 PM >Subject: [ncsc-moths] Re: The microiest micro I have found so far > > >Holy cow, what a tiny bug. Are you sure it's a moth? > > >Seth Williamson > > > >On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 12:33 PM, kjchilds <kjchilds@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >I'm pretty sure this is a moth. I estimate it to be 2.7 mm long. >> >> >> >>Any idea what it is or what family it belongs to? >> >> >> >>http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p193/kjchilds/Moths%202011/Moths%202011%20temporary/IMG_4264.jpg >> >>http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p193/kjchilds/Moths%202011/Moths%202011%20temporary/IMG_4265.jpg >> >>Ken Childs >>Henderson, TN >>Chester County >> >>http://www.finishflagfarms.com >> >> >> > > >