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Bertholdia flavidorsata Dapa, Valle Del Cauca 2100m Bertholdia flavidorsata Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Bertholdia flavidorsata

Dapa, Valle Del Cauca 2100m

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  1. Lovely! Bertholdia flavidorsata? Posted 5 years ago
    1. Memorable species....elephant...transparency. Remember that? Posted 5 years ago
      1. Ohhhhh! I do now, lol. Posted 5 years ago
        1. And, so this could be Bertholdia albipuncta. Hmm. Posted 5 years ago
          1. Also, the "elephant" on this moth looks more like a fox. And, the "Dalmatians" look more like the side profile of a chubby camel. Posted 5 years ago
            1. I left out Dalmatians intentionally. Don't bring it up. Posted 5 years ago
              1. Forget the Dalmatians...Do you see the chubby camel profiles?? Posted 5 years ago
                1. Of course, first thing I noticed.

                  Poor Peter, lol.
                  Posted 5 years ago
                  1. I know...we totally spoiled the fun of looking for hidden objects on moth wings for him. It's like when someone tells you the ending of a movie before you watch it. We suck. Posted 5 years ago
                    1. Ha ha yes poor me but thank you for the ID. Posted 5 years ago, modified 5 years ago

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''Bertholdia flavidorsata'' is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by George Hampson in 1901. It is found in Bolivia and Ecuador.

Similar species: Moths And Butterflies
Species identified by Peter Dexter Hoell
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By Peter Dexter Hoell

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Uploaded Oct 16, 2020. Captured Oct 15, 2020 19:35.
  • ILCE-6000
  • f/16.0
  • 1/320s
  • ISO1000
  • 50mm