
June 30, 2014


Here's moth #2 in our series; must be a very common one, since I saw several individuals on this trip and on previous trips. I think this is Northern Pine Looper (Caripeta piniata); photographed 6/27/2014 at Pine Haven in Wentworth NH.
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Here's moth #2 in our series; must be a very common one, since I saw several individuals on this trip and on previous trips. I think this is Northern Pine Looper (Caripeta piniata); photographed 6/27/2014 at Pine Haven in Wentworth NH.
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