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Eucereon consorta
Another Tiger Moth
found in the evening on a sheet under a halogen light, in pre-montane rainforest outside Tuis, Costa Rica
bayucca's right Phillip. Late at night, force of habit, cursory glance; everyone can make a mistake and you've done a great job with my moths. Thank you.
I put Howler monkeys in the Insects of Costa Rica mission; late at night, force of habit from all these moths! Hehehe... definitley not insects...!
He's absolutely right. I get so used to seeing E. tigrata that I was guilty of a cursory glace ID.
http://pick18.pick.uga.edu/mp/20q?search...
Sorry Pamsai
Erebidae, Arctiinae, Arctiini, Eucereon consorta. Tigrata has not so large black patterns.
http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php/Tax...
thanks Philip... Good luch mothing! I have still quite a few more to upload, so please keep checking back for a while!
That's all for me tonight, I need to get some sleep before my mothing ventures in the morning