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Red-fringed Emerald - Hodges#7046 (Nemoria bistriaria)
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Copyright © 2009
Aubrey Scott
Another Brown Spring form of Nemoria bistriaria? Thank you for your comments/corrections. -
Nemoria bistriaria
Pickens County, Georgia, USA
April 1, 2009
Size: wingpsan approx. 22 mm.
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Contributed by
Aubrey Scott
on 3 April, 2009 - 2:40am
Last updated 16 April, 2009 - 12:22am
Nice Image
Hi Aubrey, I've been seeing a lot of these here in Douglas County and I also believe they are Nemoria bistriaria pale brown form. The one I posted a few days ago has the four black spots (although faded). Very nice image, keep up the good work.
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Jerry Armstrong
, 8 April, 2009 - 6:57am
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Good to know, Jerry!
Thanks a lot for your comment.
By the way, I've been checking your photos a lot since I started photographing moths, since we're in the same general area.
I can't tell you how many times I've gone to post a new moth species (new for
me
that is) to see that Jerry Armstrong had just posted the same species a day or two before here on BG. You seem to always beat me to the Georgia data points.
I think we started "mothing" at about the same time, but I've just got a fraction of the species that you have. You've got some great pics here on BG. Looks like you've got a really nice habitat mix for insects there at Moccasin Lake.
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Aubrey Scott
, 13 April, 2009 - 12:34am
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