Geometer moths (Geometridae)


Geometer moths (Geometridae)

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Discussion

donhe wrote:
Yesterday
I only can see the third photo, with no wings visible: not enough to suggest a species ID.

Crypsiphona ocultaria
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
Yes, they are often seen well-camouflged on a suitable bark background,

Crypsiphona ocultaria
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
Yes, males have comb-like antennae.

Crypsiphona ocultaria
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
Yes, males have comb-like antennae.

Crypsiphona ocultaria
arjay wrote:
30 Mar 2025
The moth was beautiful. Transparent and delicate. The photo is not totally in focus. And then the moth flew off before I could get my looking-at-things-closer glasses to check it and take more if needed. And I couldn't find it again.

Poecilasthena thalassias
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