P108G
P107G Eutelia abscondens
P106G Spodoptera dolichos
P105G
P104G Citioica anthonilis
P104G Citioica anthonilis
P103G
P102G Herbita amicaria
P101G Lonomia columbiana
P101G Lonomia columbiana
P100G Lepidodes gallopavo
P099G Agathodes designalis
P098G
P098G
P097G
P097G
P096G Robinsonia sp.
P095G
P094G
P093G Lesmone formularis
P092G Pero ancetaria
P091G
P090G
P109G
P110G
P111G
P112G Dysodia speculifera
P113G Natada confusa
P114G
P115G
P115G
P116G Mocis sp.
P117G
P118G
P119G Apatelodes paratima
P120G
P121R
P122R
P123R Maruca vitrata
P124 Macaria sps
P125 Semiothisa combinata
P126
P127
P128
P129 Eulepidotis guttata
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P109G
A strange moth indeed! I can't decide whether the two front appurtenances are modified fore-legs, extended palps, or maybe even short antennae. At present, I don't have any idea which family even that this little moth is a member of.
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