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Double A
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Posted on 28-11-2006 16:09
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Here is the photo of unidentified moth from Moscow region made on September, 24th. The moth sat under a bark on a rotten tree.

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I think this moth belongs to Depressariidae and the genus is most likely Agonopterix. Many species in this genus, someone else may be able to tell you more.
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A quite common A. arenella.
 
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Thanks, Gabor.

The moth is very similar to Agonopterix arenella!
 
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Black wrote:
A quite common A. arenella.


Yes Smile Thank you too.
 
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