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Flake-of-paint moth


No idea what this moth's real name is; possibly Eustace or Edna or something. But when I saw it, at first I though a big piece of paint had flaked off of the door frame. Elsewhere, it might be a last-year's-dead-leaf moth. Or Eustace or Edna or something.
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