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Crambid moth

Spilomelinae, Glyphodes bivitralis

Description:

Wingspan of this moth was approx. 1.5 cm (0.6 inches). Unfortunately I was only able to get one shot of this cute little moth before it flew away...

Habitat:

Hills overlooking Manila.

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5 Comments

AnnvanWijgerden
AnnvanWijgerden 12 years ago

ID updated/ corrected.

AnnvanWijgerden
AnnvanWijgerden 12 years ago

Or is this moth Glyphodes bivitralis...?

AnnvanWijgerden
AnnvanWijgerden 12 years ago

ID updated. I think I've got the right species... But would be happy if anyone can confirm - or contradict - it!

AnnvanWijgerden
AnnvanWijgerden 12 years ago

Thanks Karen! We are (at least I am!) very happy with all our moth visitors :-)

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

You have such cool moths Ann!

AnnvanWijgerden
Spotted by
AnnvanWijgerden

Quiapo, Metropolitan Manila, Philippines

Spotted on Dec 22, 2011
Submitted on Dec 23, 2011

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