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White-spotted Sable - Hodges#4958 (Anania funebris)
Photo#1386798
Copyright © 2017
Paul Prappas
Unidentified Moth.... -
Anania funebris
Slocan Valley, Central Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
June 17, 2017
Contributed by
Paul Prappas
on 17 June, 2017 - 5:35pm
Last updated 17 June, 2017 - 6:44pm
So the color of the spots is just the lighting right?
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Arrow Jarr
, 17 June, 2017 - 7:00pm
Yes, the spots were white!
That's due to overexposure. The spots were white!
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Paul Prappas
, 17 June, 2017 - 7:06pm
Moved
Moved from
ID Request
.
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Bob Biagi
, 17 June, 2017 - 6:44pm
Alypia langtoni??
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Steve Scholnick
, 17 June, 2017 - 5:56pm
Mmm...
I don't think so. This has purple looking spots, thin white lines on its abdomen, and orange near its head
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Arrow Jarr
, 17 June, 2017 - 6:37pm
yep
I blew that one...
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Steve Scholnick
, 17 June, 2017 - 6:49pm
Can't get them all
It happens to the best of us. :)
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Arrow Jarr
, 17 June, 2017 - 6:57pm
Just one more to add to your book of things you know
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Arrow Jarr
, 17 June, 2017 - 6:59pm
or to my book
of things I've forgotten by the next time I need them :-)
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Steve Scholnick
, 17 June, 2017 - 7:16pm
Lol
I totally know about that :)
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Arrow Jarr
, 17 June, 2017 - 10:15pm