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punk rock bug - Orgyia leucostigma

punk rock bug - Orgyia leucostigma
Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
September 1, 2014
Size: 2 inches or so

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Well, just looked at this post. Now I would imagine you have your adult moth ID.

 
I suppose so. There seems to
I suppose so. There seems to be huge variation in these juveniles and adults so I don't want to assume anything and make yet another amateur mistake.

 
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I didn't mean for you to move your moth. It is too worn for a definite ID. The first specimen looked fresher so I feel sure they are two different moths.

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