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Double-fringed Emerald

Chlorocoma dichloraria

Description:

The adult is green, and has two faint white zig-zag lines across each wing. Because of the predominant green colour, this and related species of moths are called 'Emeralds'. The moth has a wingspan of about 3 cms.

Habitat:

Resting on a twig in the shade of a local reserve.

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CharliePrice
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CharliePrice

Launceston, Tasmania, Australia

Spotted on Nov 23, 2014
Submitted on Nov 23, 2014

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