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Moth - Xanthorhoe ferrugata - female

Moth - Xanthorhoe ferrugata - Female
Elkton, Douglas County, Oregon, USA
July 6, 2010

Moved
Moved from Ceratodalia gueneata.

Antennae without pectines = ♀
Note, the double blackish spot in the sub-terminal area, on the dorsal surface of the fore-wing is a distinguishing feature of this species. (...surrounded by lots of white)

Xanthorhoini (tribe)
The ventral views of several genera in this tribe are very similar. (see below) All of these are very different from the genus Ceratodalia. Also, part of the dorsal surface of the left wing is showing in your image. Your's seems to be very close to Xanthorhoe ferrugata.
Please compare Epirrhoe alternata: - Euphyia intermediata: - Xanthorhoe defensaria: - Xanthorhoe ferrugata: - Xanthorhoe lacustrata:

Moved
Moved from Moths.

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