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Sod Webworm - Hodges#5413 (Pediasia trisecta)
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Copyright © 2008
Ted Kropiewnicki
Sod Webworm -
Pediasia trisecta
Bear, New Castle County, Delaware, USA
July 26, 2008
Size: ~ 16 mm head to wing tips
Looks like one of those common grass moths but I am unable to match it with any identified species here at BugGuide and at MPG.
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Contributed by
Ted Kropiewnicki
on 4 August, 2008 - 10:04am
Last updated 17 October, 2009 - 9:04pm
Looks like Pediasia trisecta
to me; see
Sod Webworm
.
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Robin McLeod
, 4 August, 2008 - 10:38am
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Thank you!
It does look like
Pediasia trisecta
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Ted Kropiewnicki
, 4 August, 2008 - 11:13am
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