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The Scribbler - Hodges#7639 (Cladara atroliturata)
Photo#104353
Copyright © 2007
Gord Harrison
Striped Moth -
Cladara atroliturata
Minden, Haliburton, Ontario, Canada
April 19, 2007
Size: 1 inch
This looks like the winter moth Operophtera bruceata. Can anyone confirm or suggest something else? It came to the light of my kitchen window.
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Contributed by
Gord Harrison
on 20 April, 2007 - 8:30pm
Last updated 22 April, 2007 - 12:12pm
The Scribbler
I think; see
Guide page
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This is a great example of a fresh fringe: scales long, all intact, and all the same length - perfect.
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Robin McLeod
, 20 April, 2007 - 10:38pm
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