Hello Tony, That's either Acleris ferrugana or Acleris notana. They can't be separated safely without dissection but ferrugana is the more common of the two in our area. Without the specimen it is still worthwhile recording as the aggregate ("Acleris ferrugana/notana" in iRecord, for example).
Hello Tony,
ReplyDeleteThat's either Acleris ferrugana or Acleris notana. They can't be separated safely without dissection but ferrugana is the more common of the two in our area. Without the specimen it is still worthwhile recording as the aggregate ("Acleris ferrugana/notana" in iRecord, for example).