For the moth - possibly Gracillariidae such as alder, aspen, or aster leaf 
mining species.
Not sure about the larva.
Best wishes,
Stephanie

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Subject: [PestList] Moth and Larva ID Help

Hello All,

I am looking for assistance in IDing a dermestid larva and a moth.

Thanks in advance,
Jill


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