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Description The New England Buckmoth (Hemileuca lucina) is a diurnal species of wet meadows spottily distributed across northern New England. Spirea is their primary larval host.
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Source New England Buckmoth
Author chris buelow from Massachusetts, United States
Camera location 42° 21′ 29.1″ N, 72° 09′ 37.95″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

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