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Synchlora frondaria or aerata? - Synchlora frondaria - male

Synchlora frondaria or aerata? - Synchlora frondaria - Male
Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA
August 14, 2012
We have an abundance of S. aerata, but in looking through our photos this one stands out distinctively. Appreciate any help.

Synchlora frondaria
Moved from Moths.

The transverse lines on aerata are less dentate.
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