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Copyright © 2015
Carl Barrentine
Crambidae: Neodactria luteolellus? -
Neodactria
Erskine, Polk County, Minnesota, USA
July 10, 2015
Size: Length ~ 1.3 cm
Hmmm...might this specimen be an example of the Mottled Grass-veneer (5379), I wonder?
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Carl Barrentine
on 10 July, 2015 - 4:14pm
Last updated 31 December, 2018 - 12:03pm
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