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www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Adela_Reaumurella
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www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Adela_Reaumurella
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Green Longhorns in Telegraphenberg.
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A swarm of Green Longhorns in Telegraphenberg.
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A swarm of Green Longhorns in Telegraphenberg.
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On Gilia capitata.
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Green Longhorns in Telegraphenberg.
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I hope this is right. Fluttering around the white fiestaflower. Compare with others at http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/fast.php?plate=01&size=l&sort=h&state=CA
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"One this flower head (Gilia capitata, the host plant) there was a mating pair. Then a third (presumably a male) approached and (presumably) the coupled male flipped his wings to send him off. Meanwhile, yet another (male?) hovered around the flower. All four are visible in the photo. This type of behavior is common in this species. Note that this is the ""unspotted"" form of A. singulella. I saw perhaps ten individuals today and none appeared to have the namesake single spot on each FW."
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There may be multiple undescribed species contained in this one name. These were on Thysanocarpus sp. which is what I most commonly see them on here. I think these were two males vying for the same display perch. There was a third that occasionally tangled with them.
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On Thysanocarpus sp.
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May not be in focus but nice to get a pic of this tiny species on its foodplant. They are abundant in my garden but I have only just learned to notice them.
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