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Oligocentria? - Oligocentria delicata

Oligocentria? - Oligocentria delicata
Huachuca Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, Cochise County, Arizona, USA
August 6, 2015
Size: approx. 1.5"
Found crawling on the ground in a riparian zone in a sycamore, emory oak, alligator juniper woodland

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Moved from Prominent Moths.

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Interesting
You certainly have plenty of Oligocentria down there while the usual suspects of Schizura ipomoeae and unicornis don't seem to be there. Maybe Charles Melton or Margarethe Brummermann will recognize this beauty. Folks have been doing significant work down there with David Wagner.

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