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Moth - Macaria brunneata - male

Moth - Macaria brunneata - Male
St-Pierre, Quebec, Canada
June 16, 2016

Moved
Moved from Geometrid Moths.

Pectinate antennae = ♂
Note, there are some dark spots showing, on the costal edge of the wings.
Sometimes the undersides might have lines: ♀ and sometimes they do not: ♂ This seems to be a gender issue, but it isn't: ♂

Moved

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Geometrid Moth
This might be a male Speranza brunneata, but it's difficult to tell. (widespread range) Let's wait for an expert. If confirmed, a first for your state, congrats!

 
Indeed, it look quite similar
Indeed, it look quite similar. Thanks !

 
I think you mean province
:)

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