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Photo#736454
Copyright © 2013
William Donald Newton
Sphenarches anisodactylus - Hodges#6090.1?
Lawrenceville, Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA
October 17, 2012
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Contributed by
William Donald Newton
on 9 January, 2013 - 7:55pm
Last updated 7 October, 2016 - 4:23pm
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Aaron Hunt
, 7 October, 2016 - 4:23pm
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Robert Lord Zimlich
, 11 January, 2013 - 5:10pm
You've got to be kidding ...
I gave up on these suckers a long time ago :)
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Robert Lord Zimlich
, 10 January, 2013 - 6:42am
Huh?
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William Donald Newton
, 10 January, 2013 - 7:21am
Plume Moths
I find plume moths difficult to ID. When I found this
plume
, I just knew it had to be unique. Wrong! There were three others that looked exactly alike to me. Hence, I don't even bother to photograph anymore. I'm thinking Covell listed only two plumes for good reason :}
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Robert Lord Zimlich
, 10 January, 2013 - 7:40am
Tho't it would be easy with moths butterflies.
Learned the hard way that is not so, except for the obvious ones. So much to learn and discover.
Carry on, lad.
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William Donald Newton
, 10 January, 2013 - 7:48am