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fairy longhorn moth  Geotagged,Italy,Nemophora raddaella,Spring Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

fairy longhorn moth

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  1. So many goodies :) Posted one year ago
    1. Indeed.. I knew it would be spring but I had no idea just how many wildflowers (and the insects that pollinate them) there would really be... I'd go back to this area in a heartbeat. Not to mention all of the non-nature stuff to see and do (and eat - the food was terrific).. We went to a city with a 9,000 year history of habitation, Greek ruins, Roman ruins, Norman ruins... Walked around medieval towns and Paleolithic ones.. Posted one year ago, modified one year ago
      1. Whoa, quite the hotspot in many ways, glad you had an excellent time! Posted one year ago

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"Nemophora raddaella" is a moth of the Adelidae family that is found in southern Europe. The larvae feed on "Dipsacus" species and "Scabiosa maritima".

Similar species: Moths And Butterflies
Species identified by morpheme
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Uploaded May 18, 2024. Captured May 5, 2024 09:03 in Via Andriace, 121, 75020 Scanzano Jonico MT, Italy.
  • X-T2
  • f/11.0
  • 1/640s
  • ISO400
  • 80mm