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Powder Moth sp - Eufidonia

Powder Moth sp - Eufidonia
Brentwood, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
June 6, 2011
Size: about 1 inch wingspan
Wing pattern is different from Sharp-lined Powder Moth found earlier. Is it a male/female variation of the same species/ Or a different sp?

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I am sorry for the double move. I am embarressed that I had not read the Genus page stating that to make a species identification you need to rear them from larva or have dissect the genetalia.

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