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WendyEM wrote:
6 min ago
Yep. look rather like Tineola bisselliella - plain yellow wings, orange 'hair' , mouthparts ...

Tineola bisselliella
Mike wrote:
21 min ago
I have added photo of moths previously collected.

Tineola bisselliella
WendyEM wrote:
1 hr ago
Acrocercops irrorata is longer and skinnier and does not visit flowers in my experience.

Glyphipterix meteora
WendyEM wrote:
1 hr ago
I am going by the markings on the wings, posture, tufted 'hairdo' and eye caps. None of which Tineola bisselliella have. The left antennae is a bit striated. I think the problem is the field of focus.

Tineola bisselliella
entom2 wrote:
1 hr ago
This is a female of, as as MarkH says, Temognatha limbata. Sadly, NatureMapr is closing down. Will its records and their associated comments be incorporated in ALA?

Temognatha affinis
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