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Try light brown apple moth (Epiphyas postvittana). I'm not sure.
This is the one.. http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/10519592
I call them lazy because I do not have to do much to see them.. Just switch on the light! Did you see my greedy mantis? She like a lazy catch too.. :)
you call them lazy spottings?! -even the ones I've worked most hard for don't come out this good. I am going to put-up a few small moths of my own and you'll see what I mean. I just want to have them documented, so I have a record of what I saw when (season-wise) and hope that somebody (who is expert at reading blurred and badly-focused photos) will help with an ID!
Thanks Leuba.. It is one of my lazy spottings.. Just turn on the veranda lights and wait!

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