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Hahncappsia
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Copyright © 2018
Margy Stewart
Tiny White Moth on Common Milkweed -
Hahncappsia
Junction City, 15 mi. SE, Geary County, Kansas, USA
June 13, 2018
Size: 1/16-1/8"
This tiny but royally clad white moth was sipping nectar on Common Milkweed.
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Contributed by
Margy Stewart
on 13 June, 2018 - 10:31pm
Last updated 17 March, 2019 - 8:48pm
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