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no common name

Quentalia sp.

Description:

A small nocturnal moth. See the photo for a description.

Habitat:

Inside the lodge main building at night. Altitude around 1350 m. Very large area of mainly primary rainforest and similar.

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4 Comments

Les Catchick
Les Catchick 6 years ago

Thanks Dominik.
I really liked this one.

bayucca
bayucca 6 years ago

Bombycidae, Apatelodinae, Quentalia sp.

Les Catchick
Les Catchick 7 years ago

Thanks for the various comments.
It was an unbelievably fantastic place for insects, though not for nocturnal moths. We stayed at Cock of the Rock Lodge (very good) but travelled up and down the Manu Road (Mainly down due to the weather during the 2 week stay there. I still can not believe how much we saw.

Dan Doucette
Dan Doucette 7 years ago

A little beauty! What lodge were you at? Sounds like a great place!

Les Catchick
Spotted by
Les Catchick

Kosñipata, Cusco, Peru

Spotted on Nov 7, 2016
Submitted on Mar 14, 2017

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