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Four-spotted Yellowneck

Oegoconia quadripuncta

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A Four-spotted Yellowneck moth (Oegoconia quadripuncta), spotted in my veranda, Nea Dimitrias suburb, Volos city, Greece. The correct identification was made by a friend of mine, Agis Paliouras.

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Jacob Gorneau
Jacob Gorneau 9 years ago

Marvelous little moth! Have you registered for National Moth Week yet? National Moth Week is a global citizen science event that celebrates the amazing biodiversity of moths. This year, National Moth Week is July 19 to July 27! Your country, Greece, is not on the map yet! Looking for moths near an outside light is all you need to do. You can register for a private or public and find more information at www.nationalmothweek.org. It would be great if you are interested in participating. If you add a spotting to the “Moths of the World” mission of a moth found during National Moth Week, you will contribute to important citizen science data! The mission can be found here: http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8841.... Feel free to contact me with any questions via comments here or in an email: jgorneau@gmail.com.

Δήμος Βόλου, Περιφέρεια Θεσσαλίας, Greece

Spotted on Jun 15, 2014
Submitted on Jun 15, 2014

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