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Pales pavida
Morten A Mjelde
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Posted on 29-05-2019 21:39
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South Norway, Telemark,
28.05.2019,
forest edge/ Meadow.
6,9 mm.

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Yes.

(I guess you don’t have Thaumetopoea yet ? Makes life much easier).


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Thank you very much!
You are right - we don`t have Thaumetopoea..

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So you don’t have Pales processioneae !

Even if you did, this definitely looks like pavida.

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Is this a female? Genitalia check if it is a male?
It is very unlikely that Pales processioneae would appear in Norway - but you never know..


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