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Could be a Pseudoscaptesyle circumdata (Zygaenidae; Chalcosiinae).http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Mot...
Bayucca, Imma Moth or Immidae was also suggested in another forum, but we also did not find a match.
Lovely, looks like it has dipped its wings in tea!
Could be a Zygaenidae, Chalcosiinae? Although Erebidae, Arctiinae would also be a candidate, but I slightly would tend to Chalcosiinae.
Very nice!
beautifully done Linda
Spotted on Jun 14, 2014 Submitted on Jun 17, 2014
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Could be a Pseudoscaptesyle circumdata (Zygaenidae; Chalcosiinae).
http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Mot...
Bayucca, Imma Moth or Immidae was also suggested in another forum, but we also did not find a match.
Lovely, looks like it has dipped its wings in tea!
Could be a Zygaenidae, Chalcosiinae? Although Erebidae, Arctiinae would also be a candidate, but I slightly would tend to Chalcosiinae.
Very nice!
beautifully done Linda