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Leopard Moth

Pantherodes sp.

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Leopard Moth

Pantherodes sp.

Comments (6)

I am not sure, certainly the same genus, but species? The only thing I know that I have doubts about any of the existing IDs, nobody can explain me the differences and all over the web are IDs?? I would tend for Pardalaria without being 100% convinced.
bayucca, what about this one ? http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/6889527 Are they the same species ?
Geometridae, Pantherodes sp., unfortunately I can't get closer than the genus and until now nowbody could tell me how to separate all these different species, besides the typical form of Pantherodes conglomerata.
Gorgeous!! But it does not look like my Tiger Moth?! Perhaps there are different species of Tiger Moths? http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/16162133
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PublishedJanuary 1, 2013

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