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Ruddy Quaker moth

Protorthodes oviduca

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Field Notes

Description:

Tannish-brown moth I spotted on the ground in some leaf litter. He didn't move even when I moved some leaf litter off of him to get a better shot.

Habitat:

In leaf litter on the forest floor in a nature preserve.

Species ID Suggestions

Ruddy Quaker moth

Protorthodes oviduca

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