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Four-spotted Palpita.

Palpita quadristigmalis.

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DB
DB 11 years ago

@bayucca- Thank you for the ID and for the explanation!

bayucca
bayucca 11 years ago

Crambidae, Pyraustinae, Spilomelini, Palpita quadristigmalis. Quite common in the neotropics. Cydalima laticostalis is not a neotropical moth but one from India, Asia and Australia.

DB
DB 11 years ago

Thanks a lot @ChiefRedEarth for th ID!

DB
DB 11 years ago

Thank you Frank!

Frank Weaver
Frank Weaver 11 years ago

really cool you found your moth!

DB
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Salta, Salta, Argentina

Spotted on Mar 17, 2012
Submitted on Jul 25, 2012

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