Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Moth, Hungary

Posted by eguzki on 15-11-2006 20:34
#1

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!:)
Thank you in advance!

Posted by eguzki on 15-11-2006 21:13
#2

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!:)
Thank you in advance!

Posted by Ben Hamers on 15-11-2006 23:19
#3

Probably Clepsis pallidana (Tortricidae).

Ben

Posted by eguzki on 16-11-2006 22:07
#4

Ben Hamers wrote:
Probably Clepsis pallidana (Tortricidae).

Ben


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