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Beet Webworm Moth

Spoladea recurvalis

Description:

"Adult: forewing dark brown or gray with broad white median band beginning at inner margin and terminating in "fish-hook" shape before reaching costa; broad white PM band beginning at costa and terminating part-way across wing, with three white spots beyond it; fringe of both wings with dark and light patches hindwing dark brown with broad white median band across wing; band is fairly straight with smooth margins outlined in black Larva: body brownish-green with sparse white hairs; thin black dorsal line, broad dark subdorsal stripes, and paler yellowish sides and bottom"

Habitat:

Garden

Notes:

Spotting #600!

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Liam
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Liam

Georgia, USA

Spotted on Sep 7, 2012
Submitted on Sep 15, 2012

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