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Screen moth - Homophoberia apicosa

Screen moth - Homophoberia apicosa
Barling, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA
July 21, 2013
Moth on window screen.

Homophoberia apicosa - Black Wedge-Spot
Moved from ID Request.

a little soft on the focus, but adds a July photo for Arkansas to the guide.

 
Thanks
The AF was acting up with the screen background. After 500 shots a day for almost a year, my zoom back went out so I have to shut down and restart when I get zoomed out to far. Thank goodness, some moths let me get up close and use the macro at a few inches. Butterflies are scarce right now but new or unique moths always seem to be at hand. Maury, I appreciate your help and guidance over my first year of bugging.

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