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Geometrid Moth - Ceratodalia gueneata

Geometrid Moth - Ceratodalia gueneata
Lacey (near Olympia), Thurston County, Washington, USA
July 23, 2008

Moved
Moved from Moths.

No -
These guys stumped me when I first found them, too. They actually have no markings on their wings at the dorsal side, and are simply like this. Ceratodalia gueneata.

Carpet Moth?
I looks like one of the Geometrid Carpet Moths. They often pose with wings folded. Sometimes I tease them into flight and they land with open wings so I can ID them.

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