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Tag: Batia lunaris

Batia lunaris (Lesser Tawny Crescent Moth)

August 5, 2020 Dan Nelson Leave a comment

This is a little Twirler moth (Gelechioidea) in the family Oecophoridae (Concealer Moths). This colorful and distinctive moth is the…

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Posted in: Animals, Arthropoda, Batia, Insecta, Lepidoptera (Moths and Butterflies), Oecophoridae (Concealer Moths) Filed under: Batia lunaris, Lesser Tawny Crescent Moth

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