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About 1 cm long, observed on Mt. Diablo near Clayton, CA. Update Looks like this is a Fairy Moth, in the family Adelidae, possibly even in the genus Adela.
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@kueda I think this is my third species in a week?!?
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time observed: 6:15pm
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A single female (with her orange head and shorter antennae), along with at least a dozen males were fluttering through and resting on a small patch of grass and wildflowers along the Balconies Cliffs Trail.
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A single female (with her orange head and shorter antennae), along with at least a dozen males were fluttering through and resting on a small patch of grass and wildflowers along the Balconies Cliffs Trail.
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A single female (with her orange head and shorter antennae), along with at least a dozen males were fluttering through and resting on a small patch of grass and wildflowers along the Balconies Cliffs Trail.
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Many of these
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Many of these
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Many of these
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Male.
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