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larva - Eupithecia subfuscata

larva - Eupithecia subfuscata
Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario, Canada
September 26, 2017
Size: ~ 1.5 cm
Common Tan Wave (Pleuroprucha insulsaria)? On Goldenrod species. Thank you.

Moved
Moved from Common Tan Wave.
All the images we have of Pleuroprucha cats that have been raised to adult have a different pattern, 'bowties' down the back rather than diamonds. See
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We have some images similar to yours posted from Alberta and Saskatchewan that are way out of the range for Pleuroprucha and they seem to compare favorably with Eupithecia subfuscata so we moved them there based on the similarity to images on MPG

Moved
Moved from Geometrid Moths.

Looks right to me.
Looks right to me.

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