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Snowy Dart - Hodges#10903 (Anicla illapsa)
Photo#2017595
Copyright © 2021
David A. Wittrock
Anicla - illapsa or forbesi? -
Anicla illapsa
Wisconsin Rapids, Wood County, Wisconsin, USA
July 31, 2021
Size: 20 mm
Near a floodlight in a backyard bordered by woodland.
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Contributed by
David A. Wittrock
on 7 August, 2021 - 3:53pm
Last updated 13 February, 2022 - 3:21pm
Moved
Moved from
Butterflies and Moths
. Much more likely to be
illapsa
at this location, plus
forbesi
typically has a bit more reddish/brown to the upper forewing.
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Steve Morris
, 13 February, 2022 - 3:21pm
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