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Synchlora aerata ? - Synchlora aerata - female

Synchlora aerata ? - Synchlora aerata - Female
Aromas, San Benito County, California, USA
October 4, 2014
Size: 25mm wingpan
Came to black light/MV trap. (live oak/chaparral habitat). I'm reasonably sure this is another .

Moved
Moved from Synchlora.

Antennae without pectines = ♀
The other specimen that you liked is a male and also the one from BOLD, linked in that post. Nice shots!

Moved
Moved from Emeralds.

Moved
Moved from Geometrid Moths.

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