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Little Mask Philenora

Philenora aspectalella

Description:

A small moth, about 10 mm long with pale and dark brown patterns on white tented-up wings. Antennae were held under the wings. Legs show short spikes.

Habitat:

Spotted under bright lights near a sports field with native and exotic trees.

Notes:

My thanks to Ken Harris for the ID.
Family: Arctiidae
Subfamily: Lithosiinae

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Spotted on Feb 20, 2015
Submitted on Feb 21, 2015

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