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Post by crotermund »

There was something peculiar to me about her pose....

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Post by salden »

What an odd little moth :lol: . Good find Craig. Now, what is it?
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Haven't seen a "shoe horn" in years. :shock: That is a strange looking moth. :-k I remember sometime ago, that Sue posted one with a knot on its head (probably hit it with a stick, so it would stay still. :lol: ). An unsual and interesting shot there Craig. :D

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Post by beetleman »

OK :-k , that is pretty weird.
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Post by crotermund »

Thanks everyone. :) Sue, I have been trying to ID it, but have not been able to find anything yet. I was hoping it might be familiar to someone out here. I really don't know what species it is.
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Post by salden »

crotermund wrote:Thanks everyone. :) Sue, I have been trying to ID it, but have not been able to find anything yet. I was hoping it might be familiar to someone out here. I really don't know what species it is.
I looked in the identification books I have, but found nothing yet.
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Post by salden »

The closest I can find to this thing is not a moth, but a Thorn-mimic Treehopper, but it is missing some parts or at least they are not visible if that is what this is.

I will keep looking.l
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Never thought of that but it very well could be a thorn mimic of some kind. :D

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