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> Possibly, Lesser vagabond sod webworm moth (
Agriphila ruricolellus
), #5399
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11-JUL-2013
Christine Hanrahan
Possibly, Lesser vagabond sod webworm moth (
Agriphila ruricolellus
), #5399
Larose Forest
This tiny moth came to the lights when mothing in Larose Forest.
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Marcia Colelli
16-Mar-2014 22:54
Nice detailed close up of this moth. V
Pierre
16-Mar-2014 20:12
Une très belle trouvaille et une image tout en détails! V
Peter Sussex
16-Mar-2014 19:54
I always must realize that Nature's creatures are perfect in their own way. Fine capture and details. V
ps: Do not swat it, 'cause it leaves brownish stain on the wall:)
Ghislaine et Réal Boulet
16-Mar-2014 18:35
Very nice macro.
LynnH
16-Mar-2014 17:33
It looks like a leaf or seed pod!
Irene Wehrli
16-Mar-2014 17:08
Really great close up of this tiny moth!
Irene
Dan the Man
16-Mar-2014 12:39
Bravo! GREAT shot... I miss these littles critters... Winter seems so long... :-)
Hank Vander Velde
16-Mar-2014 12:38
Excellent macro image christine.
Tom LeRoy
16-Mar-2014 10:52
Superb close up. How nature adapts these moths to the forest background is amazing. V
laine
16-Mar-2014 08:21
a great opportunity came you way !
Helen Betts
16-Mar-2014 07:21
I wouldn't have guessed it was a moth with that long body, but beautiful capture of the markings in the wings. V.
Raymond Ma
16-Mar-2014 05:25
What ever the name is, it is an artist of camouflage. V
Carl Carbone
16-Mar-2014 02:35
Great detail. Such complexity. The natural world is truly amazing.
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