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Clepsis virescana - Hodges#3689 (Clepsis virescana)
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Phil Nosler
Micromoth -
Clepsis virescana
Damascus, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
May 31, 2016
I can't find anything that looks similar to this moth. Whatever this species is, it was the most abundant species around the porch lights. Does anyone know what it is?
Thanks,
Phil
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Phil Nosler
on 1 June, 2016 - 11:30am
Last updated 7 December, 2016 - 8:16am
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Clepsis
Could be this one:
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Aaron Hunt
, 1 June, 2016 - 11:46am
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Clepsis
I think you've got it! This looks to be the only Clepsis that has the black/brown "shoulder" markings. It's fun to find a moth not covered by John Davis's MPG Moth Guide!
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Phil Nosler
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