if you haven't done this already, pink snout moth!!
Have you seen the pink snout moth (Pachypodistes angulata)?
I have now
Yes, in photos/videos
Yes, irl
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seen from United States
seen from United States
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seen from China

seen from Germany
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seen from United States
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seen from Brazil

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Saudi Arabia

seen from Canada
seen from United States
seen from Australia
seen from United States
seen from Israel
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if you haven't done this already, pink snout moth!!
Have you seen the pink snout moth (Pachypodistes angulata)?
I have now
Yes, in photos/videos
Yes, irl
I'm not sure
Asian red snout moth, Arctioblepsis rubida, Pyralidae
Photo 1 by setsuna, 2 by benny85, 3 by chanddgreen, 4 by sk2, and 5 by hoiling, and 6 by drnamgyal04
[PHOTOS TAKEN: APRIL 7TH, 2026 | Image IDs: Four photos of a brown and white trumpet vine moth, which resembles something like the scale of a pinecone, on a dirty white metal surface /End IDs.]
Clydonopteron sacculana, a trumpet vine moth :]
this moth is trying to be a weevil
Crambus sp., Pennsylvania, US
A Snout Moth
A Snout Moth or Grass Moth (Culladia hastiferalis) checking out a Shaving Brush Tree (Pseudobombax ellipticum) in the Gardens by the Bay. Photo credit: Eleanor Chua.
Moth Of The Day #130
Snout
Hypena proboscidalis
From the erebidae family. They have a wingspan of 25-38 mm. They tend to inhabit woodland, scrub, hedgerows, gardens, riverbanks and wetlands. They can be found in Europe, in the north to the Arctic Circle, and east across the Palearctic realm.
#2261 - Eudonia leptalaea
Originally described as Scoparia leptalea, but in 1988 John S. Dugdale reassigned it to Eudonia and misspelt the specific epithet.
One of the Moss-eating Snout Moths, endemic to Aotearoa and the Chatham Islands. Eudonia has roughly 250 species, spread worldwide, although some island species may be extinct. Most eat mosses, some eat lichens, and a few are thought to feed on other plants including pearlwort.
Taupo, Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand
today i learned of the Pyralid moth genus Pachypodistes and it healed me of 100 hit points
sources 1 & 2, 3 & 4