Dear Anne, I don't think this is a structural pest, it seems to be a leaf miner. Perhaps the Tomato leaf miner. A important agricultural pest.
These moths are attracted to lights and could be the reason that it has been found inside. Regards Patrick Op vrijdag 7 november 2025 om 22:52:48 UTC+1 schreef Anne Schaffer: > Hello fabulous Pest List Experts, > > Can anyone assist with ID of this moth? It was difficult to photograph due > to its position face-down into the glue. > > Thanks in advance, > Anne > > > *Anne Schaffer* > > Associate Paintings Conservator > > Baltimore Museum of Art > > *[email protected]* | 443-573-1758 <(443)%20573-1758> > > *artbma.org <https://artbma.org/>* > > > > > *Disclaimer: *The information transmitted by this email is intended only > for the person or entity to which it is addressed. > This email may contain proprietary, business-confidential, and/or > privileged material. If you are not the intended recipient of > this message, be aware that any use, review, retransmission, distribution, > reproduction or any action taken in reliance upon this > message is strictly prohibited. If you received this in error, please > contact the sender and delete the material from all computers. > Artbma.org <https://artbma.org> > -- This PestList and the MuseumPests.com web site are made possible due to the talent, intelligence, devotion and donations of hundreds of volunteers. Your donation to help this resource continue would be greatly appreciated. Please consider a donation donating at https://givebutter.com/MuseumPests To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MuseumPests" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/pestlist/3fd84738-6df1-4998-b5dc-e304c1c099bbn%40googlegroups.com.
