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Trilocha varians
OK, now I know from where the ID is coming from. I would agree with the other one, but this one I am not sure if it is really Trilocha varians, but I might be wrong with being sceptic.http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/180...http://www.flickr.com/photos/77995220@N0...
Hi Bayucca, I am not sure about the ID but I try and hope that I would get suggestions from experts. :)) Thank you.
Trichola varians looks indeed not bad and varians means also variable, but how sure you/we are on the ID? Not that I want to challenge your ID, I just want to be sure, that we have the correct one.
Thank you Mark for the ID. :)) Thank you WildThings and Megan.
Thank you Bayucca.
Looks like a Bombycidae.
Spotted on Nov 6, 2013 Submitted on Nov 7, 2013
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OK, now I know from where the ID is coming from. I would agree with the other one, but this one I am not sure if it is really Trilocha varians, but I might be wrong with being sceptic.
http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/180...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/77995220@N0...
Hi Bayucca, I am not sure about the ID but I try and hope that I would get suggestions from experts. :)) Thank you.
Trichola varians looks indeed not bad and varians means also variable, but how sure you/we are on the ID? Not that I want to challenge your ID, I just want to be sure, that we have the correct one.
Thank you Mark for the ID. :)) Thank you WildThings and Megan.
Thank you Bayucca.
Looks like a Bombycidae.