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pale beauty? - Lambdina fiscellaria - female

pale beauty? - Lambdina fiscellaria - Female
Merrimack, New Hampshire, USA
September 2, 2009
I found this moth and everyone is telling me that it is a pale beauty, but I am still not sure. I didn't think the P B had black spots on the wings. So this is a complete specimen compared to the ragged version in other photo.

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6888 - Lambdina fiscellaria (the whole moth)
(no rsvp, thanks)

 
beat me to it
yes, 6888 – Lambdina fiscellaria, but the tattered one has a different shape to the hindwings, so I'm not willing to call that one 6888 – Lambdina fiscellaria

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