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Ordway, NMW Worn tortricid, probably too ...
Very worn Larentiinae species.
Unknown moth--too worn to ID?
Looks like a worn hairstreak butterfly
a very worn speciman
Well worn shell
Worn boring hole into trees
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A worn out butterfly.
An extremely worn Pangrapta decoralis.
Tomato horn worm with parasites
Juvenile and kind of worn looking adult
found it growing on beach against some worn ...
A moderately sized Geometridae moth. I think this might be a
I think this is a very worn Idia aemula.
National Moth Week 2013.
Photo 2 is a worn specimen
This is a very worn out individual.
This is a worn out moth.
Individual likely too worn for a species ...
Ordway, NMW May be too worn for an ID
Perhaps too worn/"shiny" for an ...
Perhaps too worn for a species ...
Rather worn out looking praying mantis in ...
A dragonfly with worn out wings, still ...
The remains of a shell worn by the surf
Fairly worn nest in a low hanging branch.
Adult feeding juvenile. #3 looks very worn ...
It's crazy the difference between very worn ...
A worn carpet moth which was basically half ...
I was told that this moth is to worn to be ...
I don't know if this is too worn to get an ...
It associates with the crown of thorns worn ...
This Swallowtail was so worn. The "tails" ...
Sided Botched Lizard
Darkish greenish worn and torn
Attracted to light.
A worn individual.
Flying around happily even though worn out.
Perhaps genus Hypagyrtis. Seems worn.
80 mm wingspan
Light worn orange color on wings with black ...
Perhaps Xestia c-nigrum/dolosa complex, or too
Unknown Noctuid, maybe too worn to ID, ...
Ordway, NMW. I know this is worn, but I ...
His appearance very worn !!!
I believe this is a worn example of P. ...
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