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One of many attracted to lights.
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Recently, there are a large number of these moths at the location. This one is shown on the fronds of a bronze fennel plant. They seem to congregate in thick plants, like lantana, well-developed Bidens alba, and our thickly grown Passiflora Incense. There must be hundreds of them. At first observation: 83F, sunny, humid.
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Numerous individuals, possibly hundreds, observed especially in thick or bushy plants, such as lantana, Passiflora Incense, boxwoods, and Bidens alba. They have exploded in numbers in the last several days.
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Numerous individuals, meeting hundreds, observed in thick and bushy plants at location. At first observation: 77F, overcast, humid. It had rained overnight or earlier that morning. After initial observation, it rained heavily for much of the day.
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Numerous individuals observed especially in thick and bushy plants. I observed them both in the morning and the evening. At first observation: 70s, sunny, humid. There had been very heavy rains overnight. I was able to do only a few observations in the early morning and early evening this day.
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Numerous individuals observed primarily in bushy and thick plants. At first observation: 70s, mostly cloudy, humid. I was able to observe only a little bit in the morning this day.
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Numerous individuals observed mainly in thick and bushy plants. At first observation: 76F, mostly cloudy, humid. Intermittent rains this day.
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Numerous individuals especially in thick or bushy plants. At first observation: 79F, sunny, humid. Overcast after 8 AM today with rain in evening.
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See also www.inaturalist.org/observations/3903522
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Numerous individuals observed throughout location, especially in bushy and thick plants. At first observation: 86F, partly cloudy, humid. It rained heavily about noon this day; I was also able to make only limited observations and only in the morning.
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Numerous individuals especially in thick and bushy plants. At first observation: 78F, clear, humid.
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Fresh individuals of this common species often show a slight purplish irridescence. http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=5274
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Fresh individuals of this common species often show a slight purplish irridescence. http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=5274
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I've seen this one twice before and still don't have a good ID. Too many similarities for me.
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At blacklight during the first Lake Creek Bug Night. Our thanks to Town & Country Sports for hosting this event.
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