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Unknown Plume Moth
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Plume moth.
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I saw at least 4 of them in this area. The hosting plants may be near by.
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baby one found by one of my porch lights. http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=6109&state=CA
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Plume moth.
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Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla, Hellerup, Denmark, 4 July 2005
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Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla, Hellerup, Denmark, 4 July 2005
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Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla, Hellerup, Denmark, 4 July 2005
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Mating Plume Moths
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~ 2.5 cm wingspan
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Stenoptilia bipunctidactyla, Hellerup, Denmark, 4 July 2005
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Mating Plume Moths
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Tetraschalis arachnodes Meyrick, 1887, Mission Beach, QLD, 18 December 2011 There has been confusion over the relationship between Trichoptilus inclitus Lucas, 1892 and Tetraschalis arachnodes. The descriptions and types for both species are similar and it seems therefore that Trichoptilus inclitus is a synonym for the earlier name. The appearance of these moths is distinctive for the genus Tetraschalis.
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Mating Plume Moths
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Tetraschalis arachnodes Meyrick, 1887, Mission Beach, QLD, 18 December 2011 There has been confusion over the relationship between Trichoptilus inclitus Lucas, 1892 and Tetraschalis arachnodes. The descriptions and types for both species are similar and it seems therefore that Trichoptilus inclitus is a synonym for the earlier name. The appearance of these moths is distinctive for the genus Tetraschalis.
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Tetraschalis arachnodes Meyrick, 1887, Mission Beach, QLD, 18 December 2011 There has been confusion over the relationship between Trichoptilus inclitus Lucas, 1892 and Tetraschalis arachnodes. The descriptions and types for both species are similar and it seems therefore that Trichoptilus inclitus is a synonym for the earlier name. The appearance of these moths is distinctive for the genus Tetraschalis.
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A ghostly white plume moth resting on a five-finger leaf in the Port Hills of Christchurch.