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Adela septentrionella - Hodges#0221 (Adela septentrionella)
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Copyright © 2016
john and jane balaban
and one with an orange head -
Adela septentrionella
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Swiftwater, Umpqua National Forest, Douglas County, Oregon, USA
May 28, 2016
I seem to remember that Aaron said this was the other gender. Imagine the shorter antennae imply that also
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Contributed by
john and jane balaban
on 8 July, 2016 - 11:06pm
Last updated 10 July, 2016 - 7:43pm
Adela septentrionella, female
Moved from
Butterflies and Moths
. Males have much longer antennae and much larger eyes.
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Kyhl Austin
, 10 July, 2016 - 7:18pm
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