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Field Notes

Description:

Type of moth

Habitat:

Wild

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (1)

Looks like it's from the family Pyralidae. These moths rest with their bodies held upright and abdomen curved-up. Some of this species are considered pests as their larvae feed on stored grain. They are found all over the world. You could check Pyralidae in yoir part of the world. I am not able to find a match.
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PublishedApril 29, 2014

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