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Brown Pine Looper - Hodges#6867 (Caripeta angustiorata)
Photo#959095
Copyright © 2014
Ethan Friedman
Brown and silver moth -
Caripeta angustiorata
Kildare Club, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
July 12, 2014
Size: wingspan 34mm
Taken at light. I believe this is
Caripeta angustiorata
not
divisata
or
piniata
but would love someone more expert than I to weigh in.
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on 17 July, 2014 - 10:55am
Last updated 19 March, 2015 - 8:48am
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