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Photo by Jacob Gorneau
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42.3498, -74.0187

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Description:

I first thought this was a Coleophoridae, Blastobasinae, but there are too many subtle differences for me.

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Comments (4)

yes this is a tough one - will keep looking :)
That was my thought at first, but the antemedial line appears more sinuous and doesn't seem to incline as it reaches the center.
Check Acorn Moth; Blastobasis glandulella. Your spotting has a lot of the chacteristics listed in the identification section. http://bugguide.net/node/view/15439

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