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Blackberry Looper Moth

Chlorochlamys chloroluecaria

Description:

Beautiful mint colored moth. It was about 2.5 inches. Picture taken at 17:49 EST

Habitat:

Primary food plants: Larvae (Blackberry Loopers) feed on blackberry fruits, the petals of various composite flowers, coneflowers, sunflowers, and ox-eye daisies.

Notes:

Primary food plants: Larvae (Blackberry Loopers) feed on blackberry fruits, the petals of various composite flowers, coneflowers, sunflowers, and ox-eye daisies. Wingspan: 3/5 - 9/10 in. (1.4 - 2.3 cm) Season: April - November

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sleighgreen
Spotted by
sleighgreen

Silverstreet, South Carolina, USA

Spotted on Jul 20, 2012
Submitted on Nov 3, 2012

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