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Euplagia quadripunctaria

Photo by KasiaGreczyn
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Species ID Suggestions

Jersey tiger moth

Euplagia quadripunctaria

Comments (3)

Hi Kasia, For the first two pictures I have proposed you the ID. These moths are very colorful :-) For the grasshoper (or alike) and the butterfly is best to place them in a separate spotting, then people can help you ID them separately, just as Daniele suggested above :-)
Hi KasiaGreczyn, and Welcome to Project Noah! You have different species of Arthropods under this spotting, and they should be posted as separate spottings. Arthropods refers to the category of organisms, and not the common name for your organisms. If you do not know the identity of organisms in your pictures, click on the "Help with ID" box when submitting or editing a spotting. Once your organisms has been identified you can fill in the common name and scientific name fields appropriately. I hope this makes things clearer for you. If you're not sure don't hesitate to ask by commenting further here.
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PublishedDecember 26, 2011

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