I've Figured it Out
That little critter in the post below is a moth? I can't imagine how it flies. Are its wings tucked underneath. I decided to just look up T-shaped insect and this is what came up:
Well, that's enough of the entomology for today. (BTW - I didn't know know how to spell that either.)Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla is a moth of the Pterophoroidea family. It is found in Europe and Anatolia. The wingspan is 17-25 mm. [1] The moths fly from March to October depending on the location. The larvae feed on Succisa pratensis, Linaria vulgaris, Weasel's snout and Knautia species. (Wikipedia)
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