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Apricot moth - Hodges#3692 (Ditula angustiorana)
Photo#123437
Copyright © 2007
Cheryl Moorehead
Ditula angustiorana
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
June 30, 2007
Size: 9mm
I found this little moth on one of my Azaleas. There's also a
Rosa rugosa
intermingled with the Azalea.
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Contributed by
Cheryl Moorehead
on 1 July, 2007 - 3:31pm
Last updated 4 August, 2007 - 8:18pm
Moved
Moved from
Moths
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Jason D. Roberts
, 4 August, 2007 - 8:18pm
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Looks Like 3692 -- Ditula angustiorana
...see
Eric LaGasa's Defoliators of Washington State
at Moth Photographers Group.
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Bob Patterson
, 1 July, 2007 - 9:41pm
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Thank you so much!
I never noticed these plates at MPG before!
Where should I move this until there's a guide page?
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Cheryl Moorehead
, 1 July, 2007 - 10:14pm
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The LaGasa Plates are Fairly New....
...one was completed just this week. His micromoths will be coming soon. One of the editors will create a Guide Page. There's probably no need to move it.
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Bob Patterson
, 1 July, 2007 - 11:03pm
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