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Deraeocorus flavilinea
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Deraeocorus flavilinea Nymph
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Orthotilus tenellus
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This is a Micropterix calthella moth, and I recently learned something interesting, most moths don't feed as adults and those that do are nector feeders like butterflies, but these little guys you often find many together in flowers, especially buttercups, these guys actually are quite primative and have actual mandibles, they eat the polen! I probably need a life but I found that really cool!
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