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Photo#342175
Another one on goldenrod

Another one on goldenrod
Horsham trail. Horsham, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
October 1, 2009
Size: 4.5 mm and smaller
There were many small caterpillars hiding in the inflorescences of lance-leaved or flat-topped goldenrod, Euthamia graminifolia, the largest one was almost 5 mm. long.
Can we get it to family at least?

Moved
Moved from Moths.

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