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Photo#149273
Synchlora aerata

Synchlora aerata
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
September 30, 2007
Size: less than an inch across

Moved
Moved from Moths.

The red spots could just be t
The red spots could just be thoracic scales wearing off.

nice photo--nothing within th
nice photo--nothing within the emerald geometers in the guide quite matches the single red 'heart' on the thorax with pinkish center line. perhaps a seasoned Lep person can ID this? Curious to see if it gets it's own page. - Nina

I found a wavy lined emerald
I found a wavy lined emerald moth that looks pretty close, but it doesn't have the red spot.

 
Synchlora
Synchlora aerata is correct.

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