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Halysidota type moth-1 - Halysidota

Halysidota type moth-1 - Halysidota
Chilton County, Alabama, USA
July 31, 2019
This resembled the Sycamore Tussock/Banded Tussock. But there was no punk hairdo on his thorax. Instead, there were two black dots on each side of the thorax on this individual. It is also missing the four wavy bands composed of irregular rectangular blocks that I see on other Halysidotas. To me, the wings looked semi-transparent. I would have thought this was a worn Halysidota. But there were three of them on the sheet at the same time this night and I will post each separately.

Moved
Moved from Tiger Moths. All Halysidota, just very worn.

Halysidota sp.
…is correct

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