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Water Hyacinth Moth - Hodges#5149 (Niphograpta albiguttalis)
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Copyright © 2012
Carol Wolf
Water Hyacinth Moth - Hodges#5149 -
Niphograpta albiguttalis
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Okeechobee, Okeechobee County, Florida, USA
February 18, 2012
Help with this one would be greatly appreciated. I just can't find it. Thank you.
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Contributed by
Carol Wolf
on 19 February, 2012 - 11:22am
Last updated 19 September, 2015 - 9:10pm
Niphograpta albiguttalis - Hodges #5149
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Maury J. Heiman
, 19 February, 2012 - 12:34pm
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Thank you, Maury
Many thanks for this one. Maybe if my photo was better I would have found it. I notice that MPG's genus is Sameodes. Which one is current?
How are the wild flowers going to be this spring in TX?
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Carol Wolf
, 19 February, 2012 - 4:30pm
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formerly Sameodes
This was formerly known as
Sameodes
. Most newer references list it as
Niphograpta
including Texas A&M. I do not think there was a recent revisions back to
Sameodes
. I will do some checking to be sure.
The extreme ongoing drought has eased some with some late winter rain. There is hope of a good wildflower season! Eastern and central Texas should be great!
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Maury J. Heiman
, 22 February, 2012 - 2:14pm
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