Goldenrod-feeder
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Anania funebris
White-spotted Sable
Anania funebris is a diurnal day-flying moth in the family Crambidae, commonly known as the white-spotted sable. It is widespread across Europe, northern Asia, and North America. The species exhibits a distinctive black-and-white wing pattern and has two recognized subspecies separated by geography: A. f. funebris in Eurasia and A. f. glomeralis in North America.
Dejongia lobidactylus
Lobed Plume Moth
Dejongia lobidactylus, commonly known as the Lobed Plume Moth, is a small plume moth in the family Pterophoridae. It is characterized by its deeply divided wings with distinctive pale yellow or white oblique stripes against a dark cinnamon-brown background. The species occurs in northeastern North America and has been recorded feeding on Solidago (goldenrod) species as larvae.
Dichomeris copa
Copa Dichomeris Moth
A small gelechiid moth described by Ronald W. Hodges in 1986. The species name derives from Latin 'copa' meaning 'dancing girl.' Adults are active from June through September and have been recorded across the eastern and central United States and southern Canada. The larvae feed on goldenrod species (Solidago).