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Scrollwork Pyralid Moth - Hodges#4743 (Neocataclysta magnificalis)
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Copyright © 2013 Karen Mitchell
Scrollwork Pyralid Moth -
Neocataclysta magnificalis
Acadia National Park, Echo Lake, Maine, USA
July 10, 2013
Found late afternoon on bath house wall.
Too bad about the quality of the only picture.
Looks suspiciously like this:
Oh! Found first using mothphotographersgroup new(?) "region" search. thanks, mpg!
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Contributed by
Karolina Stutzman
on 27 August, 2013 - 4:20pm
Last updated 27 August, 2013 - 9:10pm
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Randy Hardy
, 27 August, 2013 - 7:22pm
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4743 - Neocataclysta magnificalis
... and thank all the contributors of mapping data to MPG including everyone posting moth photos at BugGuide. Without the database of state/county localities we couldn't do state/regional views at MPG.
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Bob Patterson
, 27 August, 2013 - 5:08pm
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a special thanks to you from me
As a curious lay person I depended heavily on your Maryland moths at
mpg for past searches to get a clue to my Delaware locals before
going to BugGuide.
I'm often in awe of the significant investment in study and time it
takes for someone to become an expert in their field. Knowing your
aversion to RSVPs, you probably won't see my thanks, but the universe
demands I put it out there anyway.
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Karolina Stutzman
, 27 August, 2013 - 5:31pm
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