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Oospila latimargo, Rio Ñambi, Colombia Similar but not quite the same:<br />
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  1. It looks similar to Oospila asmura. Or, perhaps a similar species or genus, such as Chavarriella sp.
    Posted 6 years ago
    1. Oospila asmura looks like a really great match to me, thanks so much! Posted 6 years ago
      1. Yay! Posted 6 years ago
  2. What about Oospila latimargo? I can't find the distribution, but it looks super close. Posted 6 years ago
    1. That does look like an even better candidate! The brown parts are larger than Oospila asmura, right? Posted 6 years ago
      1. I thought so too. The brown parts were a bit more expansive and matched your moth better, I think. Posted 6 years ago

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Oospila latimargo is a geometer moth in the Oospila genus.

Similar species: Moths And Butterflies
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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By Ferdy Christant

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Uploaded May 2, 2019. Captured Oct 30, 2018 19:47.
  • NIKON D850
  • f/13.0
  • 1/60s
  • ISO64
  • 105mm