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Eupithecia cognizata - Hodges#7547 (Eupithecia cognizata)
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Copyright © 2009
Gary McDonald
Eupithecia fo some kind ? -
Eupithecia cognizata
Aromas, San Benito County, California, USA
February 20, 2009
Size: ~25mm wingspan.
Came to black light. (live oak/chaparral habitat).
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Contributed by
Gary McDonald
on 23 April, 2009 - 10:17pm
Last updated 20 September, 2014 - 8:09pm
Moved
Moved from
Eupithecia
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Maury J. Heiman
, 20 September, 2014 - 8:09pm
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BOLD match
97.86% match at BOLD to 2
Eupithecia olivacea
, 97.71% to 2
E. olivacea
, 97.62% to 1
E. olivacea
, 97.55% to 3
E. olivacea
, 97.54% to 1
E. olivacea
, 97.52% to 1
E. olivacea
, 97.4% to 2
E. olivacea
, 97.35% to 1
E. olivacea
.
…
Gary McDonald
, 8 March, 2014 - 1:06pm
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New BOLD match
4 Sep 2014: 100% match at BOLD to
Eupithecia cognizata
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Gary McDonald
, 20 September, 2014 - 10:49am
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Moved
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Ken Schneider
, 28 August, 2009 - 9:52pm
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Yes on Eupithecia
... at least from my view. For a posssible species take a look at Eupithecia annulata. I have some posted
HERE
at BugGuide
If you could lighten the image a little the features might be seen a little better.
Good Luck
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Dick Wilson
, 7 May, 2009 - 11:11am
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