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Photo#528906
13june2011-moth9 - Idia aemula

13june2011-moth9 - Idia aemula
Cincinnati, Tanglewood Preserve, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
June 13, 2011
Size: 1.25cm

Moved
Moved from Idia terrebralis.

From Hugh McGuinness: I. terrebralis is a southwestern western species that is all dark. Despite what some of the popular websites show, it does not occur in the east. The light pinned specimens at MPG are not terrebralis. (The dark one is correct as is my living photo.) The only valid dot on the MPG range map is the one in AZ.

 
Thanks, Paul.
I always value you help with these things!

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Idia terrebralis - Hodges #8332
Idia terrebralis - Hodges #8332

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