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rattyexplores · 1 year
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Collection of Moths found in Town
Unidentified, subfamily Olethreutinae
Unidentified, subfamily Geometrinae
Microstola ammoscia
Marasmia poeyalis
Unidentified, genus Culladia
Unidentified, subfamily Lymantriinae
27/06/22-18/07/22
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ayaconic7 · 2 years
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mini*2 バッタと 葉っぱ蝶々と思ったら 蛾?😱 . . .. #バッタ#蝶々#むし #locust #minilocust #butterfly#insect# #geometrinae #クスアオシャク https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce5sybUOmrxIR1bdxQXIXWxbM9YG8tez8tDaac0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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peaceinthestorm · 11 months
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Marian Ellis Rowan (1848-1922, Australian) ~ Sixty-three moths, arranged in three or five irregular columns, with representatives of the family NOCTUIDAE (e.g. 14-17, 28,29, 32,33), GEOMETRIDAE (e.g. emerald moths, subfamily GEOMETRINAE, 9-11, 18-24, 46-50, 52-57; other geometrids include 1-5, 8, 38-45), a hook tip (family DREPANIDAE 12,13), two hawk moths (family SPHINGIDAE 36, 37), a goat moth (family COSSIDAE 34,35), and a pyralid (family PYRALIDAE 51) Watercolour with bodycolour on grey paper
[Source: Christie’s]
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onenicebugperday · 11 months
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@trupowieszcz submitted: hi! i'd appreciate help in id'ing this particular friend, i know she's a geometer moth but i cant find the exact species :) found in central poland
Hi there! Geometers can be hard since there are so many of them and they often look so similar. This one appears to be an emerald in the subfamily Geometrinae, and mayyyybe a common emerald, Hemithea aestivaria.
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bugsofjapan · 11 months
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Hello. Thank you for your amazing job.
I witnessed this green « moth »? In Ome, Tokyo.
Looks like ヒロヘリアオイラガ but I’m not quite sure.
Thank you for your expertise.
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Good morning! Thanks for taking the time to submit a moth to my blog.
  It looks like the moth you submitted is a lovely ‘Ashibuto-Chizumon-Aoshaku’ アシブトチズモンアオシャク, or Agathia visenda curvifiniens. It is in the Geometridae family. Reference pic below:
http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~satoyama/asibutotizumonaoshaku.html http://jpmoth.org/Geometridae/Geometrinae/Agathia_visenda_curvifiniens.html They have two flights per year, in April-May and July-August, and are distributed across Honshu, Shikoku,  Kyushu, China, Taiwan, and Korea. Unfortunately I couldn't find any information on host plants for the caterpillars, but it seems they are regularly seen and are listed as non-threatened.
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thelushgarden · 10 months
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Marian Ellis Rowan (1848-1922) Sixty-three moths, arranged in three or five irregular columns, with representatives of the family NOCTUIDAE (e.g. 14-17, 28,29, 32,33), GEOMETRIDAE (e.g. emerald moths, subfamily GEOMETRINAE, 9-11, 18-24, 46-50, 52-57; other geometrids include 1-5, 8, 38-45), a hook tip (family DREPANIDAE 12,13), two hawk moths (family SPHINGIDAE 36, 37), a goat moth (family COSSIDAE 34,35), and a pyralid (family PYRALIDAE 51) Watercolor with bodycolor on green paper
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cgerwien · 1 year
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animalids · 3 years
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Piggy face moth (Comostola laesaria)
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sinobug · 4 years
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False Tiger Moth Caterpillar (above) and adult (below) (Dysphania militaris, Geometrinae, Geometridae) by Sinobug (itchydogimages) on Flickr. Pu'er, Yunnan, China See more Chinese butterflies and moths, pupae and their larvae on my Flickr site HERE...
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drhoz · 4 years
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#1612 - Agathia distributa
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AKA  Agathia disconnecta. Photo by Brad Callcott in Ayr, Queensland.
One of the Emerald Loopers, found in Queensland, but I don’t have any information on diet. 
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dendroica · 5 years
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Red-bordered Emerald, Nemoria lixaria (by me)
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rattyexplores · 1 year
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The Caterpillar of the Four o’ Clock Moth
Dysphania numana
19/07/22
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lycomorpha · 7 years
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Geometrid Moth (Tanaorhinus sp., Geometrinae, Geometridae) by itchydogimages Via Flickr: (T. viridiluteatus or T. rafflesii, only distinguishable from underside markings) Pu'er, Yunnan, China see comments for additional view.....
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thescorpioking1983 · 7 years
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Green but not with envy
A Nemoria bifilata moth.
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onenicebugperday · 3 years
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Emerald moths in the subfamily Geometrinae, family Geometridae
1. Mixochlora vittata by jasonalexander 2. Iotaphora iridicolor by rohitmg 3. Rhodochlora brunneipalpis by micarva 4. Chlorodes boisduvalaria by simongrove 5. Hydata sp. by eduardo_axel 6. Agathia pisina by johnlenagan 7. Chlororithra fea by purnendu 8. Nemoria astraea by batfish 9. Eucyclodes gavissima by ivijayanand 10. Synchlora pulchrifimbria by arnoldwijker
Bonus cute wavy-lined emerald face:
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Synchlora aerata by ponerinecat
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psikonauti · 3 years
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Geometrid Moth (Maxates sp., Geometrinae, Geometridae)
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