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Field Notes

Description:

Red orange colored moth.

Notes:

..find we in the Las Tangaras Colombia 8-12-2013

Species ID Suggestions

Lampruna tussock moth

Lampruna perflua

Comments (6)

I do not challenge Despina's ID, but I am sceptic or not really hsppy with the dark markings on the forewing. Tiny "pins" in this one vs. round spots in the Lampruna group. It should be Tiger Moth.
Hi Rianne, I left a comment in PJ wordwide in FB, about the species, wich I believe it must be a Lampruna perflua moth, or a Lampruna rosea. You may find the species also under the name " Symphlebia perflua" or as "Symphlebia perflua rosea", but it is deffinitely the same, it's a synonym. Check the following links: as Symphlebia perflua in Flickr https://c1.staticflickr.com/2/1657/25805141216_b61f33b266_b.jpg as Lampruna perflua in Wiki. The species does live in Colombia as well. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lampruna_perflua
Welcome to Project Noah Rianne! We'll try to increase its visibility so that you have more chance to get an ID.
De red orange colored moth find we in the Las Tangaras Colombia 8-12-2013 and it is now 2017 i after al the yeaurs i did'nt find the right name ID Please help me !

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