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Posted on 05-10-2007 10:05
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August 2007, pre-Pyrenees, Aragon, Spain.
Size about 7 mm.
Habitat: Mentha aquatica growing in wet border of a fir forest.

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Nobody? ShockSad
 
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It's impossible that ANYBODY knew it...!! SadSadSad
 
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HEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Sorry - I do not know it either. There are several lepidopteran families that contain small moths, and your animal is a bit out of focus (however, I also experienced that the autofocus of the camera has difficulties to focus on the wings, possibly because of the peculiar surface of a butterfly wing.) By googling, the only photo that bears a certain resemblance to your moth I found under http://home.scarl...hiidae.jpg, but it is most probably another species. The Gelechiidae family might fit, but I am absolutely no Lepidoptera expert Sad.
Regards, Sundew
 
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Thanks Sundew!!!!!!! At least I will put it in Gelechiidae... I think that a species with distinctive wing-pattern, as this one, can be recognized easier than a monocolour moth...
 
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