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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2016 20:09:17 GMT -8
Wood tiger moth?
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Post by coloradeo on Dec 31, 2016 5:27:37 GMT -8
Hypercompe permaculata seems like a representative Rockies arctiid unless you were going for something a bit more obscure?
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Post by leptraps on Dec 31, 2016 8:29:16 GMT -8
Nope, not it.
This one is occurs above the tree line. I don't call it obscure, I call it a seldom encountered.
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Post by wingedwishes on Jan 1, 2017 11:41:41 GMT -8
I am going to the books. Stumped
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Post by leptraps on Jan 1, 2017 12:03:01 GMT -8
It is a Grammia ________es.
I did not think this would be that hard!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2017 6:41:37 GMT -8
Grammia cervinoides?
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Post by leptraps on Jan 4, 2017 8:03:38 GMT -8
You got it and now your up!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2017 9:07:31 GMT -8
Alright. The first clue is its not a lepidoptera.
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Post by leptraps on Jan 4, 2017 19:27:26 GMT -8
Does it occur in a Waffle House ( Not the crabs on the Waitress). ?
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Post by joee30 on Jan 4, 2017 20:18:31 GMT -8
Is it flat and has many pits, edible, especially after a late bite binge drinking session? Lol
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2017 1:28:58 GMT -8
Nope neither of those.
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Post by leptraps on Jan 5, 2017 8:56:42 GMT -8
Diptera or Coleoptera?
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Post by leptraps on Jan 5, 2017 8:58:45 GMT -8
Is it big and hairy and lives in the woods or as a figment of someone's imagination?
Am I bad or what?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2017 9:11:09 GMT -8
None of those either. Not a sasquach or waffle house waitress. It's a real flying insect.
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Post by eurytides on Feb 4, 2018 20:00:51 GMT -8
None of those either. Not a sasquach or waffle house waitress. It's a real flying insect. Coleoptera?
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