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Photo by HollyGreene
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Field Notes

Description:

I always have called this my Halloween Moth but I am curious what kind he is. I love his antennas!

Habitat:

On outside of door on porch

Species ID Suggestions

Bicolored Sallow

Sunira bicolorago

Comments (9)

I've suggested a tentative ID based on flight patterns, eye color, and general shape. You may need to confirm with yourself, though.
Please add to mission: http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8841449
Haha! PN Anonymous. I'll join
Maybe they should start a help group! "My name is Karen & I'm a Project Noah addict!" :)
Thank you. I am addicted to this site already! Ok I will change that. Thank you!
Lovely spot & welcome to Project Noah Holly! The best way to get an identity for your 'Halloween' moth is to go into edit mode & remove the text from the scientific name box & tick "Help me ID this species" - there are some moth experts on the site & they may well be able to help.
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PublishedJanuary 4, 2012

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