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3 Comments

Zenyn
Zenyn 13 years ago

They are? Maby I just didn't see that they are different because I could only see them together in tiny little photos. I supose the last one is much difernent though I still can't tell between the first two other than one wings open and one one wings closed. Well I'll take your word for it. :)

chantel.minnaar
chantel.minnaar 13 years ago

Hi, they are different spottings and they look subtly different to me :)

Zenyn
Zenyn 13 years ago

It seems you posted the three photos of this moth as seperate spottings. I'ts a nice moth but if all three of those spotings are of the same moth they should all be on one spotting. Just add the the other two photos from the other spottings of this moth to this spotting and then delete the other two spottings. Let me know if you need help.

chantel.minnaar
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chantel.minnaar

Roodepoort, Gauteng, South Africa

Spotted on Mar 9, 2011
Submitted on Mar 16, 2011

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