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Crambid moth

Eoophyla sp. (Crambidae, Acentrophinae)

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Eoophyla sp. (Crambidae, Acentrophinae)

AgnesAdiqueTalavera
AgnesAdiqueTalavera 10 years ago

Hi Doc. Have not tried it yet, although during the summer I found some dead and naturally dried beetles, moths and butterflies. I kept them, but I don't know until when they will last. I have not yet studied the method of preservation.

Benigno
Benigno 10 years ago

Hi Agnes! Will take some more pics once I encounter it again. What can you say about preserving moth specimens for reference? I've been trying to study the method and have tried on some dead moths.

AgnesAdiqueTalavera
AgnesAdiqueTalavera 10 years ago

Hi Benigno.. Would you have other pictures of this moth, showing other angles?
This looks like a Crambid Moth from Subfamily Acentropinae - http://www.leapfrogoz.com.au/LeapFrogOz/....

Regards!!

Benigno
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Benigno

Laguna, Philippines

Spotted on Jun 25, 2013
Submitted on Jun 25, 2013

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