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Field Notes

Habitat:

Wildland

Notes:

This is small species, the length of the body from head to body of about 1 cm.

Species ID Suggestions

Wasp Moth

Syntomoides imaon

Comments (7)

@bayucca..thank for also gave info for me..ok I would ceck it..:)
OK, golden Amata ;-)... In this case try other Syntomini or Syntominae, but it is just a hint. I am not very familiar with the golden ones...
@bayucca, thank for your comment, in fact this moth isgolden brown and the wings also brown, and I also found a similar species but black color....:)
Looks like being a Wasp Moth, Amata sp., probably with a little bit yellow oversaturation.
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PublishedJune 19, 2013

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