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Possible Scopula umbilicata This is a very small moth or butterfly found on my living room curtain.  It&#039;s approximately 9-11 mm. Tried to get more detail with reverse lens, I know it&#039;s not a very pretty photo. Bugguide says it&#039;s Scopula umbilicata. What you can&#039;t see in this photo is that the eyes are black, the thorax is brown, and the abdomen is segmented white and brown with small brown dots.<br />
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Possible Scopula umbilicata

This is a very small moth or butterfly found on my living room curtain. It's approximately 9-11 mm. Tried to get more detail with reverse lens, I know it's not a very pretty photo. Bugguide says it's Scopula umbilicata. What you can't see in this photo is that the eyes are black, the thorax is brown, and the abdomen is segmented white and brown with small brown dots.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopula_umbilicata

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Uploaded Sep 7, 2020. Captured Dec 20, 2011 16:32 in 846 Avant Ave, San Antonio, TX 78210, USA.
  • NIKON D5100
  • 10/16s
  • ISO100