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Initially it was thought this was Confused Haploa, because the moth has so many varied patterns including one that looks very similar to this. However, I have just learned that this is Reversed Haploa, a species critically imperiled in Canada, according to Nature Serve.
Gillian | 04-Sep-2010 00:15 | |