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Southern Emerald Moth

Synchlora frondaria

Photo by AshleyT
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Green with white wavy lines. This is the first moth I have attempted to completely ID by myself, and all the green ones look very similar to me so if I'm wrong please let me know :)

Habitat:

On my porch, oak/pine forested area.

Species ID Suggestions

Southern Emerald

Synchlora frondaria

Comments (1)

Ironically, Synchlora aerata has less "wavy" lines than Synchlora frondaria.

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