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Oleander Moth

Syntomeida epilais

Description:

This Oleander Moth is bright blue with white dots and red at the end.

Notes:

It was spotted at Howler Monkey Resort (lodge) jungle trail in Belize, Central America.

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Welcome to Project Noah, Melissa28
very nice spotting,congrats and thanks for sharing
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Melissa Turton
Spotted by
Melissa Turton

Belize

Spotted on Jun 22, 2013
Submitted on Jul 13, 2013

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