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Pseudexentera moths mating

Pseudexentera

Habitat:

Oak-hickory forest.

Notes:

I noticed the top moth had a weird posture as I was photographing it, but I didn't notice that it was mating until after I looked at my photos later. Based on its general appearance and habitat, Shagbark Hickory Leafroller Moth (Pseudexentera cressoniana) seems like a decent possibility.

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empidonax
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empidonax

Bernards Township, New Jersey, USA

Spotted on Apr 12, 2014
Submitted on Apr 12, 2014

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