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Blackberry Looper - Chlorochlamys chloroleucaria

Blackberry Looper - Chlorochlamys chloroleucaria
Harvard, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
August 19, 2005
I think this might be a Pistachio Emerald - Hethemia pistasciaria.

Moved
Moved from Pistachio Emerald. We're changing our minds on all these. The Pistachio would have really long horns and feeds on woody vegetation.

Tom,
What do you think about yours and Lynette's

 
Hethemia pistasciaria
That's what I've been thinking, and now that I have you thinking the same thing, I feel more confident, and will move it.

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