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Spotted Fireworm Moth - Hodges#3633 (Choristoneura parallela)
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Copyright © 2010
Nancy Kent
Spotted Fireworm Moth - Hodges #3633 -
Choristoneura parallela
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Wildwood Park; Radford, Virginia, USA
August 21, 2010
I found this moth flying with butterflies in a meadow. What is it, please?
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Contributed by
Nancy Kent
on 22 August, 2010 - 1:35pm
Last updated 8 March, 2019 - 2:45pm
Moved
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Steve Nanz
, 5 January, 2011 - 3:19am
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This looks good for a female
This looks good for a female Choristoneura parallela.
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Jason J. Dombroskie
, 4 January, 2011 - 10:31pm
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This looks good...
Thanks very much, Jason! I appreciate the specific ID.
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Nancy Kent
, 5 January, 2011 - 10:42am
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Moved
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Steve Nanz
, 18 November, 2010 - 4:24am
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john and jane balaban
, 11 September, 2010 - 8:57pm
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Leafroller.
Leafroller moth in the family Tortricidae. Named for the habits of the caterpillar, not the adult moth! Beautiful image, thanks for sharing.
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Eric R. Eaton
, 22 August, 2010 - 3:01pm
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Leafroller
Thank you for the ID, Eric. Thanks also for the common name and info about the critter's cat!
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Nancy Kent
, 22 August, 2010 - 4:55pm
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