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Description:

VERY tiny moth. There was a clusters of these asters and there were half a dozen of these little moths flitting about. The flowers faces are the size of a dime to give you an idea of how small thee are. I can't find an ID in any of my books. I have not yet tried BugGuide.net however.

Habitat:

Ecotone area, prairie - specifically tram road on CREW (Corkscrew Regional Eco Watershed) Rookery Trail.

Species ID Suggestions

Red-waisted Florella Moth

Syngamia florella

Comments (1)

Crambidae, Spilomelinae, Syngamia florella.
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PublishedMay 3, 2012

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