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Moth near Abernathy Creek - Celastrina echo

Moth near Abernathy Creek - Celastrina echo
Longview, Cowlitz County, Washington, USA
April 20, 2016
Size: approx 1.5 cm wingspan

Cropped for ID and archiving
Moved from ID Request.

A butterfly, Pacific Azure
Club / knob at antennal end is a butterfly characteristic whereas moths have rod or exotic feathery shaped antennae without terminal clubs.

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