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Moth

Habitat:

Open habitat. Grasses, wildflowers, scattered pines and aspens. Elevation 8,373 ft.

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John B.
John B. a year ago

Hi tomk3886, thanks for the Link to Gil Wizen. I haven't come across it before. I had a quick look this morning and it is just amazing. I would love to be able to take such great pictures and there seems to be so much information there. I will spend more time exploring the site as soon as I have a moment. I will have lots of spare time coming up soon because the typhoon season is approaching and then I can be stuck indoors for days on end. That's the time of year when I catch up on things I have put on one side for later (I am a terrible procrastinator). Regards, John B.
p.s. I hope you can ID the moth. If I see anything close enough to be of any help, I'll let you know.

tomk3886
tomk3886 a year ago

I think it is in the Family Tortricidae but I haven't found this one.

Have you ever come across Gil Wizen's website?https://gilwizen.com/ Worth a look.

John B.
John B. a year ago

Hi tomk3886, I don't know a lot about moths, but when I saw your pictures, my first thought was the Family Tortricidae. If you have not already checked, it might be worth looking. John B.

tomk3886
Spotted by
tomk3886

Parshall, Colorado, United States

Spotted on Jun 30, 2022
Submitted on Aug 11, 2022

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