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Acrolepiopsis
Photo#914347
Copyright © 2014
Ken Childs
Acrolepiopsis incertella or A. heppneri -
Acrolepiopsis
Henderson, Chester County, Tennessee, USA
April 18, 2014
Acrolepiopsis incertella and A. heppneri look identical to each other.
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Contributed by
Ken Childs
on 28 April, 2014 - 4:55pm