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Photo#642958
Unknown moth - Androloma disparata

Unknown moth - Androloma disparata
Rio Grande Village at Big Bend National Park, Brewster County, Texas, USA
April 22, 2012
An individual was observed in tall reeds at the oasis by the Rio Grande Village campground.

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Unknown moth - Androloma disparata Unknown moth - Androloma disparata

Moved
Moved from Alypia.

Moved
Moved from Eight-spotted Forester.

Androloma disparata is also possible in Big Bend. (Knudson) The wings are slightly more elongated in A. disparata and it is difficult to be sure from these photos

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Forester Moth
There're five species of Foresters in NA. This is the 8-Spotted variety, #9314.

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