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Urola nivalisObservador
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Think this is a Snowy Urola, but it doesn't seem to have a black dot on the inner edge.
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Esfinge-Listrada (Eumorpha fasciatus)Observador
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Banded Sphinx (Eumorpha fasciata) at Plainsboro Preserve. This is a southern species that is known to wander north on occasion. I don't know if this individual has anything to do with the passage of Tropical Storm Hanna the day before.
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Unfortunately, this is the best shot I could get of the many White Spring Moths in the area. Once they landed, they inevitably scrambled to the underside of the leaf they landed on. Probably not identifiable from this view.
Fotos / Sons
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Insetos (Classe Insecta)Observador
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Some sort of leafroller working on oak (Scrub Oak?).
Fotos / Sons
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Género CelastrinaObservador
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Don't know which of the Azures this is.
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Género PerideaObservador
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I think this is either Chocolate Prominent or Bordelon's Prominent (Peridea ferruginea vs. P. bordeloni). Not sure if the ID can be made from this photo, but Hugh McGuinness identified a similar moth from the same site as P. bordeloni:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/9979586
River Birch is present at Plainsboro Preserve.
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Tolype velledaObservador
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At rest stop near Sturbridge, Massachusetts.