Grey-moth

Guides

  • Agonopterix argillacea

    Clay-colored Agonopterix Moth

    Agonopterix argillacea is a small moth in the family Depressariidae, first described by Walsingham in 1881. It is known from a broad range across North America, from the Pacific coast through the Great Plains to the Atlantic provinces and southeastern United States. The species has been documented from 915 iNaturalist observations.

  • Eudonia alpina

    Highland Grey

    Eudonia alpina is a small moth in the family Crambidae, first described by Curtis in 1850. It has a wingspan of 20–25 mm and occurs across a broad Holarctic distribution spanning Europe, Asia, and North America. Adults are active in June and July in Europe. The species is commonly known as the Highland Grey.

  • Oidaematophorus grisescens

    Wormwood Plume Moth

    Oidaematophorus grisescens is a plume moth in the family Pterophoridae, commonly known as the Wormwood Plume Moth. It is found across western North America from Mexico through the western United States to western Canada. The species is associated with Artemisia host plants. Adults have a wingspan of 20–29 mm and exhibit characteristic grey coloration with white spotting.