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Photo#482565
Robber Fly with moth - Neoitamus

Robber Fly with moth - Neoitamus
West Greenwich, Kent County, Rhode Island, USA
May 29, 2010
Can the Robber Fly or the moth be identified?

Moved
Moved from Robber Flies.

Well, the genus
is Neoitamus. There are two species: one (N. flavofemoratus) has yellow on the front femora, and the other (N. orphne) doesn't. I can't tell from this picture. Maybe you can remember.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Moth: Probably a Species of Eufidonia
Geometridae. (no rsvp, thanks)

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