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Eudonia angustea (J. Curtis 1827) ♂
Elena Regina
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Lazio, 2017-III. WS 18 mm

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Scias characterem non constituere genus, sed genus characterem.
 
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Hello,

looks like Diurnea fagella male. There were dozens of them at the light tonight.
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Jürgen

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Perhaps Eudonia angustea (J. Curtis 1827) ♂ (Lepidoptera Crambidæ Scopariinæ Scopariini) ?
Scias characterem non constituere genus, sed genus characterem.
 
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Elena Regina wrote:
Perhaps Eudonia angustea (J. Curtis 1827) ♂ (Lepidoptera Crambidæ Scopariinæ Scopariini) ?


Looks rather like it. But sorry, I am no Lepidoptera expert, and that would be a species not occuring here in central Europe. I'm used to see Scopariinae not before late May or early June... Wink
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