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Agriphila << subfamily Crambinae << Heterocera ID
BartNap
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Posted on 11-10-2020 09:21
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May I ask for help in identifying this species, please? 08.2020 northwest Poland
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eklans
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Hi, this is most probably a moth of the Crambidae, subfamily Crambinae.

Eric
 
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Thank you Eric, it is a very intriguing insect in my opinion.
 
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It is, Bart, and next time try to make a lateral shot, too. This may help to identify (though there a more than 500 species of Crambidae in Europe...)

Eric
 
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Hi again, Eric. I found one more picture of this individual. As well I tried to do my own research, hard stuff, I'd opt for Agriphila deliella tho.
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eklans
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Hi Bart, I think, you are right with Agriphila and I searched my sources but unfortunately I could not find one with that characteristic pattern on the wings end yet.

Eric
 
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Thank you for your help, Eric!

I have another species of this subfamily, I think. I am goint to post it in another thread, if you don't mind checking it out, please.
 
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