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Frosted Tan Wave Moth - Hodges#7157 (Scopula cacuminaria)
Photo#22739
Copyright © 2005
Mike Boone
Frosted Tan Wave Moth -
Scopula cacuminaria
Neebish Island, Chippewa County, Michigan, USA
June 26, 2005
Found at night on a lighted garage, near woods, swamp, and open water. Looks like 7157, Frosted Tan Wave Moth (
Scopula cacuminaria
) from
MPG
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Contributed by
Mike Boone
on 2 July, 2005 - 1:55pm
Last updated 2 July, 2005 - 9:34pm
Yup, again.
Bob Patterson
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Bob Patterson
, 2 July, 2005 - 7:44pm
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I think you are right, based
I think you are right, based on the forewing patterns and the distinctive hindwing shape.
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Craig Biegler
, 2 July, 2005 - 5:40pm
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