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Everlasting Tebenna Moth - Hodges#2647 (Tebenna gnaphaliella)
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Kristy Baker
Everlasting Tebanna Moth - Tebanna gnaphaliella -
Tebenna gnaphaliella
Rockvale, Rutherford County, Tennessee, USA
July 6, 2013
It flew/acted like a wasp.
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Contributed by
Kristy Baker
on 7 July, 2013 - 10:13am
Last updated 19 July, 2013 - 6:35pm
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Kristy Baker
, 19 July, 2013 - 6:35pm
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John F. Carr
, 11 July, 2013 - 7:31am
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Another sweet small one
We get the sense of a Tebenna
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john and jane balaban
, 7 July, 2013 - 11:53am
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Thanks, again!
I believe you are correct! Even though this moth is much lighter than most of the individuals shown, the markings appear to be the same. Again, I appreciate your help. One more questions...how do you link the photograph so I can assist others like this?
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Kristy Baker
, 7 July, 2013 - 12:45pm
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Not certain if we could say which Tebenna species
We found one in Oregon that we couldn't quite match up and noticed a note that said there are 9 species. Every image has an image number in the upper left. Just put [thumb:image#]. You can find more under the help tab above.
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john and jane balaban
, 7 July, 2013 - 1:34pm
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