[NatureNS] Re: Yellow-collared Scape Moth (?) invasion

Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 18:52:48 -0300
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Chris wrote:

> Virginia Ctenucha is normally the common species.  
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> Christopher Majka - Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History
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And, certainly, it was abundant  on CSI and even on Seal Island last week, as
usual at this time of year on dune beaches, where it thrives on the abundant
marram grass, marginal iris stands. etc.

Cheers, Ian McLaren

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