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Oslar's Eacles - Hodges#7705 (Eacles oslari)
Photo#1165632
Copyright © 2015
Loren & Babs Padelford
Small White Moth -
Eacles oslari
Santa Rita Experimental Range, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
July 24, 2013
Size: small
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Contributed by
Loren & Babs Padelford
on 14 November, 2015 - 10:52am
Last updated 17 November, 2015 - 9:23pm
I think this image belongs in Eacles oslari
Your other one should be unlinked because the subject of each photo is a different moth.
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Kyhl Austin
, 17 November, 2015 - 9:24pm
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Kyle,
The other one is still in question and this one is very pertinent to the discussion. I have not had time to look up original descriptions and try to figure out the width of the forewing. I request a move back until I have time to do that.
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A. Hendrickson
, 17 November, 2015 - 9:34pm
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Moved
Moved from
Browntail Moth
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Kyhl Austin
, 17 November, 2015 - 9:23pm
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Thank you very much. That does make the comparison a bit easier as to size. I think this one is Eacles oslari which is QUITE large indeed.
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A. Hendrickson
, 14 November, 2015 - 11:39am
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