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Photo#312823
bark moth

bark moth
Wolf Creek, Josephine County, Oregon, USA
July 25, 2009
i could use some help with this one.

oops
Didn't intend to move this one, but it's in the right family I think, so I'll leave it here.

Moved from Moths.

Possibly Apamea in lower 9300s
Might be too worn to ID. I hope John Davis gets to take a look at it.

 
i wondered if it was worn or
i wondered if it was worn or just looked like that. cause on cedar bark that thing would dissapear.

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