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Photo#735986
2391 - Ypsolopha ochrella

2391 - Ypsolopha ochrella
Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma, USA
May 6, 2012
Supported a by DNA barcoding match, BOLD LPOKE500-12
This specimen is shown here: BOLD:AAH5064
Found at UV light near pond in wooded area of a flood plain

Y rubrella vs Y unicipunctella
Is DNA the only way to separate Y rubrella and Y unicipunctella?
This photo looks very much like https://bugguide.net/node/view/733895/bgpage to me.

 
It does but -
the two species are clearly distinguished by the DNA barcoding. There is a 7% difference.

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