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Isturgia disclocaria - Isturgia dislocaria

Isturgia disclocaria - Isturgia dislocaria
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
April 1, 2008

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I contacted J.D. Roberts and he commented... "Both images are of species Isturgia dislocaria. That species is sometimes confused with Digrammia irrorata where the ranges overlap. The lack of the (or reduced) discal spot on the FW and yellowish abdomen reveals these as I. dislocaria. Thanks for contacting me about these. They can safely be moved/confirmed."

 
John- Nice to hear fron you a
John- Nice to hear fron you again. I will correct the other image.

Images
How can you post 2 images of what appear to be the same species of moth in 2 different locations of the guide AFTER the other image is shown to you? I don't know what it is, but IT CAN NOT BE BOTH!

Moved
Moved from Digrammia.

 
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