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Protorthodes oviduca (Ruddy Quaker Moth) Protorthodes oviduca (Ruddy Quaker Moth). Larvae feed on dandelion, plantain and other low-growing plants. <a href="https://bugguide.net/node/view/38978" rel="nofollow">https://bugguide.net/node/view/38978</a> Geotagged,Protorthodes oviduca,Ruddy Quaker Moth,Spring,United States Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Protorthodes oviduca (Ruddy Quaker Moth)

Protorthodes oviduca (Ruddy Quaker Moth). Larvae feed on dandelion, plantain and other low-growing plants. https://bugguide.net/node/view/38978

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  1. Loving the moth influx :) Posted 6 years ago

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Protorthodes oviduca is a moth in the family Noctuidae. It is found across boreal and temperate areas of Canada and the northern United States with extensions in the eastern United States, ranging to central Florida and southern Alabama, and in the mountains in the West as far south as Colorado and Utah. In some areas it is found only in sandy habitats.

Similar species: Moths And Butterflies
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Uploaded Mar 5, 2019. Captured Jun 9, 2018 00:01 in 4408 Miller Rd, Barnum, MN 55707, USA.
  • Canon EOS Rebel T6
  • f/4.0
  • 1/64s
  • ISO800
  • 25mm