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unknown diamond head furcula_x - Furcula

unknown diamond head furcula_x - Furcula
Minto Brown Park, Salem, Marion County, Oregon, USA
July 1, 2006
Size: 3cm ?
Found on my shirt while walking. Placed on plant in image when released.

Moved
Moved from Furcula. Either F. cinereoides or F. scolopendrina

Moved

One of the Prominents in the
Notodontidae. You might start by looking up the local members in the genus Furcula such as F. scolopendrina. This looks like an early instar so it may be difficult especially without knowing the host plant, but Furcula is a likely candidate.

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