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Riding's Forester Moth - Alypia ridingsii

Riding's Forester Moth - Alypia ridingsii
Mayfield Pond, Alfalfa, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA
May 25, 2009
Size: 1-1/2"
This small moth with bold black and white markings was photographed along the edge of Mayfield Pond, a small watershed on rugged BLM (U.S. Bureau of Land Management) land 12 miles east of Bend, Oregon, about 1/2 mile north of Alfalfa Market Road.

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Not an expert, but
it looks awfully close to this:



Riding's Forester - Alypia ridingsii
It's a day-flying moth.

 
Riding's Forester
Should it matter that the wings on my specimen appear to be more rounded?

 
not again!!
not again!! I have posted yet another accidental comment!!

Well, I might as well use it to say I agree this is a Riding's Forester.

 
Could it be
the angle at which the camera was that affects the wing "roundness"?

 
Good question,
but I'm afraid I don't have the expertise to answer it. Perhaps someone else can.

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