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Microlepidottero da identificare
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Posted on 06-07-2017 08:10
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I found it in Turin (Italy) on June, 30th 2017

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Ermine moth (Yponomeutidae)
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Thanks, Paul
So, I think it's impossible to determinate genus/species from photos...

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I think that will be very difficult. Smile
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Looking at google images, in my opinion it seems very similar to
Yponomeuta sp.
Doesn't it?
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