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Vagabond Crambus Moth

Agriphila vulgivagellus

Photo by Ingrid3
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Habitat:

Perching on a grass blade. This species is very abundant on the mowed part of the lawn. Individuals become active in the early evening when it seems pretty humid and light is falling. They seem to really congregate in the short mowed grass areas rather than the tall meadow areas.

Notes:

A type of Grass Veneer Moth

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