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Camp site amongst trees surrounded by open country
The plume moths are lepidopterans (Order Lepidoptera) from the Family ...
saw this in our house. anyone knows what it is?
Wingspan 22mm, see pic 6.
Balcony, attracted from surrounding countryside by night light.
Balcony, attracted from surrounding countryside by night light.
Spotted this plume moth on the front of my house this morning.
Found in my car´s right door, one morning.
Small insect-shaped body as an aircraft, with wings spread out and ...
It is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. The wingspan is 18 - 27 mm. The moths ...
Some type of moth. Wingspan approx 1" - blueish hue is because it was near dusk ...
Tricópteros o frigáneas (Trichoptera, del griego trichos, "pelo" y pteron, ...
Correct me if I'm wrong about the species (it belongs to pterophoridae sp. but ...
The T-Moth or Morning-glory Plume Moth (
9mm body length, 19mm wingspan
The one in picture 2 has an 18mm wingspan.
Apologies for the quality, did not have usual camera with me, this was in the ...
Balcony, attracted from surrounding countryside by night light, limestone ...
thin winged moth:light beige with two white spots on thorax
"T" shaped, thin body, wings rolled into rod shape, greyish white, 18mm, at rest