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Sweet Pepperbush Nola Moth  - Hodges#8996 - Nola clethrae

Sweet Pepperbush Nola Moth - Hodges#8996 - Nola clethrae
Marlton, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
August 4, 2008
Came to the light at night.

Pomoć moj moljaca trebati ime, molim.

ha!
your moths have a name indeed, without my help... in which case, thanks is owed to Bob.

Hvala vam toliko za vašu pomoć, Bob.

 
vi ste izreči dobrodošlico
B.P.

 
Gospodo, hvala vam što ste s
Gospodo, hvala vam što ste se govore Hrvatski. Ona grije srce moje! Ja sam se nada da se vrate tamo jednog dana. Sada, ako sam samo imao vrlo veliku svota novca ...Ja ću rado prihvatiti bilo koji i svi novčani donacijama u moje putne fond!

and for those very confused at the above which is clearly NOT in English...
http://translate.google.com/
and choose Croatian (Hrvatski)

 
Well, It's Good to See We Could Get Along.....
....even though I used a Slovene translator :-) Enough of this before we get booted for off-topic banter.

Moved
Moved from Moths.

I Suspect This is a Very Fresh Specimen (female) of....
... 8986 - Meganola dentata. But it should be researched much further.

 
Also maybe
8996 – Nola clethrae ? (First image looks close)
http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=8996

 
Yes, Much Better, Go With That
B.P.

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