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Bioblitz at
Pocono Environmental Education Center
September 24-25
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Citizen Science Workshop
June 18-19, Grinnell, Iowa
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2009 gathering in Washington
Photos from the 2008 gathering in Tennessee
Photos from the 2007 gathering in Minnesota
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Matching comments ranked in order of relevance:
not Autographa bimaculata
Common Looper?
Autographa precationis?
Genus Autographa
Genus Autographa
Autographa precationis
Autographa precationis
Pseudoplusia includens
Autographa
Autographa
Autographa
Cirsium moths
Looks Like 8908 - Autographa precationis
Looks Like 8908 - Autographa precationis
Very similar to Common Looper Moth....
Thanks for pointing me in tha
I don't think it is Rachiplus
I agree.....
Agreed
Common Looper
Tony told the truth above
Common Looper
Certainly is Plusiini
Common Looper Moth
these are tough calls, but I'
Looks to Me to be Either..........
Possibly 8908 -- Common Looper Moth -- Autographa precationis
Pseudoplusia includens
Soybean Looper
I agree with Robin. This moth
I agree
"discussed earlier"
re: Don't know
plantain looper
Oh dear, oh my, what a quandry!
I'm from Missouri
Here. Kitty
A. bimaculata looks correct, but tough!
Checking my own identification! Pseudoplusia?