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Mating Pink-striped Oakworm Moths - Anisota virginiensis - male - female

Mating Pink-striped Oakworm Moths - Anisota virginiensis - Male Female
Nelson County, Virginia, USA
July 10, 2008
Possibly Northern subspecies?

Anisota virginiensis
Yes that is a mating pair of Pink-striped oakworm moths, I believe these are the nominate "subspecies": A. virginiensis virginiensis.

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