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Black-shaded Platynota Moth - Hodges#3732 (Platynota flavedana)
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Copyright © 2018 Tracy S. Feldman
Laurinburg leaf tier on Prunus caroliniana SA1424 2018 1 -
Platynota flavedana
Laurinburg, Scotland County, North Carolina, USA
September 10, 2018
also found on campus
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Contributed by
Tracy S. Feldman
on 12 September, 2018 - 9:43am
Last updated 7 November, 2018 - 8:43pm
Moved
Moved from
Sparganothini
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Charley Eiseman
, 7 November, 2018 - 8:43pm
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Moved
Moved from
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Charley Eiseman
, 26 September, 2018 - 9:31am
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One of these started to make
One of these started to make a cocoon, first cutting a hole in the ziplock bag it was in, then folding it over and making the cocoon inside! It could have just cut a hole and wandered off, but thankfully it did not.
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Tracy S. Feldman
, 14 September, 2018 - 12:10pm
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One adult (and one parasitoid
One adult (and one parasitoid) has emerged so far--I think it is a pyralid (not sure). I will try to post photos soon.
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Tracy S. Feldman
, 25 September, 2018 - 8:43pm
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