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Mulberry Leaftier Moth

Glyphodes sibillalis

Photo by pamsai
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Habitat:

found in the evening on a sheet under a halogen light, in mountain rainforest outside Tuis, Costa Rica

Species ID Suggestions

Mulberry Leaftier Moth

Glyphodes sibillalis

Comments (3)

Looks the same to me Jakubko. Thanks. Don't know why some of the photos came out with that green light. I thought it must be the angle and the halogen light.
Looks like a Glyphodes sp. for sure, I am not sure about Glyphodes sibillalis, please verify!
Stunning color and design! You are finding such amazing moths. I am glad your trip it going so well.

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