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Field Notes

Description:

Micro moth, 2-3cm across

Habitat:

Spotted in household corridor.

Species ID Suggestions

Riband Wave

Idaea aversata

Comments (5)

Boy that sounds great! If they have the budget and you need a temporary intern for a few weeks you can send me a ticket!
Oh Boy! Singapore....lots of glass and concrete but I imagine that there are plenty of spotting possibilities. I am glad you are doing well! Best of luck to you!
Thanks Larry! I'm good but busy, busy, busy recently. Amongst other things, preparing to move to Singapore!
Hi Craig! I haven't seen much of you lately. I hope you are doing well! This a type of Geometrid Moth. I am sure bayucca can help you better than I.
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PublishedFebruary 14, 2012

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