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Posted on 15-11-2006 19:34
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I am not sure of that it is a Noctuidae. I have looked images by the dozen on the net, but I have not find similar sp. Despite this, I guess that probably it is not a rare moth. You can see the fold up wings with ochre strips. I think you could turn me the right way!Smile
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eguzki wrote:
I am not sure of that it is a Noctuidae. I have looked images by the dozen on the net, but I have not found similar sp. Despite this, I guess that probably it is not a rare moth. You can see the fold up wings with ochre strips. I think you could turn me the right way!Smile
Thank you in advance!
 
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Probably Clepsis pallidana (Tortricidae).

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Ben Hamers wrote:
Probably Clepsis pallidana (Tortricidae).

Ben


Thank you Ben! I should know more from the Tortricidae.
 
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