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Eastern Tailed-Blue - Hodges#4361 (Cupido comyntas)
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Trevor Sparkman
Moth? -
Cupido comyntas
Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA
October 10, 2019
Flying around on campus
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Contributed by
Trevor Sparkman
on 11 November, 2019 - 8:52pm
Eastern Tailed-Blue
note butterflies have club or nob at antennal end whereas moths have either rod or exotic, such as feathery, shape antennae.
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Cliff Ivy
, 11 November, 2019 - 8:58pm
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Thank you!
Thanks for the answer Cliff.
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Trevor Sparkman
, 20 November, 2019 - 8:30pm
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