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143 Glaphyria fulminalis or G.cappsi? - Glaphyria

143 Glaphyria fulminalis or G.cappsi? - Glaphyria
Boerne near Cave Without A Name, Kendall County, Texas, USA
May 18, 2015
Came to porch light.

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Good question. The only ones identified in Texas have been G. fulminalis and those were in East Texas, so I would go with that species. My best guess is that it would take a hind wing view to separate the two other than by range. Good find and a western data point.

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