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Mast-Tree Emerald

Thalassodes quadraria Guenee, 1857

Description:

Wingspan: 40 mm.

Habitat:

Mixed forests of pines, cherry, bamboo and others. Cool to warm place. Altitude: 1,700 m.

Notes:

This moth had visited our terrace light. This is quite a common moth here.

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2 Comments

DrNamgyalTSherpa
DrNamgyalTSherpa 3 years ago

Thanks Ingrid3, Antonio and Deny!

DrNamgyalTSherpa
DrNamgyalTSherpa 3 years ago

Thanks Brian38, Saturniidae27 and Ornithoptera80.

DrNamgyalTSherpa
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DrNamgyalTSherpa

Gangtok, Sikkim, India

Spotted on Jul 23, 2020
Submitted on Sep 11, 2020

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