ID help, please
CLOSED: The second.
This moth appears to be in the family Crambidae (formerly the subfamily Crambinae under Pyralidae) - You can see a list of species known from Maryland at http://tinyurl.com/33kmexy
How does one ever make a choice from all these options?
Bob
For doing anything other than blind choice attempts, one needs to be an expert in this group, which I unfortunately, am not...
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