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White Moth with Two black spots - Pieris rapae

White Moth with Two black spots - Pieris rapae
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA
June 11, 2010
Size: 1.5 inches

Moved

Cabbage White
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Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Clubbed antennae
I never knew to look at that, thank you!

 
My pleasure.
A lot of this stuff is easy, once you know the tricks.

Butterfly, actually. (Note clubbed antennae.)
Cabbage white. (Moths have simpler or more complex antennae.)

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