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Field Notes

Description:

The markings remind me of Agriopodes fallax from eastern North America, but the resemblance is presumably superficial.

Habitat:

Open area surrounded by oak-pine forest.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (6)

It does look a lot like the Green Marvel Moth. I hope I find one again. Hope you get the correct ID. Definitely in the same family.
Mandy, seems like all the Lichen moths have longer antennae, as far as I can tell.
I agree about the bull horns--one thing that made me realize that this moth is not closely related to Agriopodes fallax but just happens to share similar colors and markings.
I like the "bull-horn" antennae - very attractive moth..

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