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Pistachio Emerald - Hodges#7084 (Hethemia pistasciaria)
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Copyright © 2010
Sarah Ernst
Faded or yellow-colored Blackberry Looper Moth? -
Hethemia pistasciaria
Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
April 5, 2010
This seems to match Chlorochlamys chloroleucaria except for the color; do they have a yellow morph?
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Contributed by
Sarah Ernst
on 23 April, 2010 - 6:53am
Last updated 3 February, 2018 - 5:03pm
Moved
Moved from
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Bob Biagi
, 3 February, 2018 - 5:03pm
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Chris Grinter
, 28 July, 2010 - 5:15pm
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Ken Schneider
, 17 May, 2010 - 5:34pm
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No...but a Red-fringed Emeral
No...but a Red-fringed Emerald, Nemoria bistriaria, has a Spring brown morph. Check images on here.
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Doug
, 27 April, 2010 - 12:36pm
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Thanks! For some reason I th
Thanks! For some reason I thought I was out of range for that species but not at all.
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Sarah Ernst
, 27 April, 2010 - 4:18pm
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