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Moth - Androloma disparata

Moth - Androloma disparata
National Butterfly Center, Hidalgo County, Texas, USA
November 17, 2012

Moved
Moved from Eight-spotted Forester.

Yes, this one has no white spot on the thorax, no white line on the abdomen and it is flying in southern Texas. Tom really gets around.
Nice catch J&J!

 
Thanks
Awesome to get a new species for me!

Not sure how one separates these
from Androloma disparata ??

Moved
Moved from Moths.

Eight-spotted Forester…
See reference here.

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