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Photo#125659
3 moths-all the same species - Ectropis crepuscularia

3 moths-all the same species - Ectropis crepuscularia
Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA
July 8, 2007
Size: 5 cm WS
I'm pretty sure these are all the same species (I'll unlink them later as I had no idea how to post this to make sense)


Moved
Moved from Moths. Also unlinked all three.

Small Engrailed
This one and the 3rd one are Ectropis crepuscularia, # 6597.

The 2nd photo is peculiar and I'll hold judgment on that one for the moment ... at least until I get home. I can't recall seeing an olive crepuscularia, but I'll check some references. It somewhat reminds me of the olive-gray variation I've seen of Iridopsis larvaria, but it doesn't seem to match that well enough.

Maybe one of the experts can nail that 2nd photo. Meanwhile I'll see what I can come up with.

 
How about this reference [
How about this reference

http://www.nuzban.scholaris.pl/zwierz/p/przylpom.htm

I'd really like to know cos I find alot of these.

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