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Some Type Of Crambid Moth

Description:

This was a tiny moth. About one quarter of an inch wide. The colors of its wings, were black, brown, and gray. The colors of its abdomen, was black, brown, and gray. This moth had a large abdomen. Its abdomen was in segments. The tip of its abdomen, was dark brown in color. The forewing and hindwing outer margin, was a band of alternating colors. Black and brown. The abdomen, was also a band of alternating colors. Black and gray. It looks like this moth, had two, dark brown eyes. This moth was alive, and able to fly.

Habitat:

I saw this tiny moth, resting on a concrete wall, on the outside of my house.

Notes:

I went outside at 7:00 a.m. in the morning. I saw this tiny moth, resting on a concrete wall, on the outside of my house. This was a tiny moth, about one fourth of an inch wide. The colors of the wings, were black, brown, and gray. This moth had a large abdomen. Its abdomen was in segments. The tip of its abdomen, was dark brown in color. The forewing and hindwing outer margin, was a band of alternating colors. Black and brown. The abdomen, was also a band of alternating colors. Black and gray. It looks like this moth, had two, dark brown eyes. This moth was alive, and able to fly.

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1 Comment

JoshuaGSmith
JoshuaGSmith 8 years ago

Must be a Crambid moth of some kind.

maplemoth66
Spotted by
maplemoth66

Florida, USA

Spotted on Jul 1, 2015
Submitted on Jul 2, 2015

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