Anyone Recognize This Moth?

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Anyone Recognize This Moth?

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Do we have a moth expert on the board? This moth lit on one of the legs of my jeans yesterday afternoon while I was visiting my brother and his wife, and when I got home, I noticed it was still there. Soooooooooo, since I had already mothnapped it, I decided to photograph it, to see if anyone could identify it.

It has a very unusual wing shape. I forgot to measure it, but I'd say the moth's body was slightly over two and a quarter inches long, (about 57 mm). Notice that there is only a stub, where it's right antennae should be.

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Wow, I've never seen one like it and (of course) I'm no expert either but I'm glad you posted the picture. I've printed it out and will kill some time looking for it on the "net". If I find it I'll let you know.

Looks like a nice new pair of jeans. :grin:

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Well I only saw a moth ONCE~~~~ :yikes:

Didnt get a good close look see but it was small and kinda whitish~~~

So are ya going to *frame* it :clap:

My uncle Walt, had a collection of framed butterflies that he would catch!!
Sounds horrible to do but it sure made a beautiful piece of work~~

Hope we find out what kinda moth it is---- :glassesclean:

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Post by Peggy »

It looks like a type of oakworm moth, but it's hard to identify when the wings aren't open.
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Post by barbaranoela »

what does an oakworm moth eat???

and Pippi U back to work?

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Post by starfire »

Is this one a contender???? The Male version, I mean.

http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/dist ... a/1010.htm
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wow Shirley---

interesting url-----looks like it???

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I have seen that one before

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I can't remember the name of it, but I have seen it. Will look it up when I get time.
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Enjoy the day *mom*

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Post by tex »

Shirley,

I don't believe that's it. The wings on the moth that I saw have a much more unique shape.

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I couldn't tell if that was becuase they weren't open all the way or not. Closest thing I could find so I threw it out. :grin:
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Post by annie oakley »

Tex Could the wing be a mutation of some sort? Love Oma
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Post by tex »

Dunno. He looked quite healthy, (except for the missing antenna).

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Post by Peggy »

Here's a site with photos of moths from Texas. I started looking, but dang there sure is a lot of the little critters!

http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/dist ... tx/toc.htm
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Post by tex »

You ain't just awhistlin' dixie. There must be close to a thousand of 'em, and a lot of them don't have pictures.

After wasting an hour or two going through some of those lists to no avail, it dawned on me that you've succeeded in teaching me not to ask a question like that again. LOL.

I'll just remain ignorant about that one.

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