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Single dotted wave moth - Idaea dimidiata

Single dotted wave moth - Idaea dimidiata
Sudbury, McFarlane Lake, Ontario, Canada
July 22, 2014
Size: ws appr 2.3 cm

Moved tentatively
Moved from Sterrhinae. This may be Scopula.

Moved
Moved from Geometrid Moths.

Moved
Moved from Moths.

Idaea?
Looks like an Idaea but I don't know which one

 
Hi Scott, I think this might
Hi Scott, I think this might look like a worn , but I cannot see that stitched PM line. I am not from your area and have never seen these. What might you think of Jim Troubridge's specimen here. Looks like the are not nearly so common but I am afraid to move this one to Genus when I have a question like that.

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