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Antaeotricha

Antaeotricha
Eatonton, Lake Sinclair Recreation Area, Putnam County, Georgia, USA
March 28, 2016
At light on wall of campsite bathroom.

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Genus Antaeotricha for sure, and my guess would be A. schlaegeri which is the larger one w/ a 21-30mm WS. Size is quite important in distinguishing the two since both can have a pretty big crest. A "flat" lateral can also help. I got to meet your professor Dombrovskie this past week. I am pretty sure he may have caught both at our place while he was there. I learned a lot!

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