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some kind of prominent moth? - Lymantria dispar - female

some kind of prominent moth? - Lymantria dispar - Female
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
July 17, 2011
Somehow she got into our apartment, my roommate freaked out and swatted it. Shortly after i put it into a container it started laying eggs.

yes, female Lymantria dispar - Hodges #8318
Moved from ID Request.

Stephen, your photo will add Ohio to the growing Bug Guide collection. Photo may be frassed, because of the condition, as other photos are submitted. Information on this moth can be found in the guide here.
Thanks.

Kind of looks like
Maybe a Lymantria dispar, Gypsy Moth.

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