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Archived Photos of Living Moths

Please see the page on submitting photos (link above at right). Photos that are identified here are retained for later use on pages like this one and on individual species pages. For photos to be usable here they must be capable of cropping and reduction to fit a square 225 x 225 pixels in size. A different size (300 x 225) will be used for some species that normally pose with the wings fully spread.

Photos are preferred of moths oriented head upward rather than at an angle. Normally, four photos, each by a different photographer, will be the limit per species. Exceptions might be made for species where there are many morphs, forms and aberrations. Better photos will replace those not as capable of helping to identify the species. There is no guarantee that a photo, once in the archive, will be retained permanently.

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Choreutidae-Cossidae
Refereed by Terry Harrison
2627Brenthia pavonacella
Brenthia pavonacella
© Kim Fleming
Brenthia pavonacella
© Mark Dreiling
Brenthia pavonacella
© Mark Dreiling
2629 – Skullcap Skeletonizer Moth – Prochoreutis inflatella
Prochoreutis inflatella
© John Himmelman
Prochoreutis inflatella
© Nolie Schneider
Prochoreutis inflatella
© Tom Murray - m.
Prochoreutis inflatella
© Jason Dombroskie
2641Caloreas leucobasis
Caloreas leucobasis
© Andrew Bateman
Caloreas leucobasis
© Michael Kleinbaum
2642Tebenna silphiella
Tebenna silphiella
© Carroll Rudy
Tebenna silphiella
© Carroll Rudy
Tebenna silphiella
© Paul Carlson
2644Tebenna gemmalis
Tebenna gemmalis
© John Davis [T]
Tebenna gemmalis
© Aaron Schusteff
2647 – Everlasting Tebbena Moth – Tebenna gnaphaliella
Tebenna gnaphaliella
© Machele White
Tebenna gnaphaliella
© Larry Line
Tebenna gnaphaliella
© Lynette Schimming
Tebenna gnaphaliella
© Tom Murray
Tebenna gnaphaliella
© Rob Curtis
2648Tebenna onustana
Tebenna onustana
© Jason Dombroskie
2649.97 – Unidentified Tebbena Moths – Tebbena spp.
Tebbena spp.
© Jeff Hollenbeck
Tebbena spp.
© Meena Haribal
2650 – Apple Leaf Skeletonizer Moth – Choreutis pariana
Choreutis pariana
© Rosemary Winnall
Choreutis pariana
© Robin McLeod
2651 – Diana's Choreutis Moth – Choreutis diana
Choreutis diana
© Tom Murray
Choreutis diana
© Doug Macaulay
Choreutis diana
© John Davis
Choreutis diana
© Jason Dombroskie
2653 – Reflective Tortyra Moth – Tortyra slossonia
Tortyra slossonia
© Robert Patterson
Tortyra slossonia
© Robert Patterson
Tortyra slossonia
© Robert Patterson
2654Hemerophila dyari
Hemerophila dyari
© Alan Chin-Lee
Hemerophila dyari
© Alan Chin-Lee
Hemerophila dyari
© Alan Chin-Lee
2655 – Diva Hemerophila Moth – Hemerophila diva
Hemerophila diva
© Charles Weber
Hemerophila diva
© Jeff Hollenbeck
Hemerophila diva
© Jeff Hollenbeck
Hemerophila diva
© Noelle Ward
2659Inguromorpha basalis
Inguromorpha basalis
© Jason Roberts
2660Givira mucida
Givira mucida
© Rob Curtis [T]
Givira mucida
© Rob Curtis [T]
Givira mucida
© Rob Curtis [T]
2661Givira arbeloides
Givira arbeloides
© Patrick Coin
Givira arbeloides
© Ron Votaw [T]
Givira arbeloides
© Ron Votaw [T]
2662Givira theodori
Givira theodori
© Jillian Cowles
Givira theodori
© Maury Heiman
Givira theodori
© Rob Curtis
2668Givira anna
Givira anna
© Mark Dreiling
Givira anna
© Mark Dreiling
2671Givira francesca
Givira francesca
© Gretchen Grammer
Givira francesca
© Gretchen Grammer
Givira francesca
© Robert Patterson
Givira francesca
© Robert Patterson
2673.97 – Unidentified Givira Moths – Givira spp.
Givira spp.
© Jillian Cowles

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