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ID Request - Eurythmia angulella - Hodges#6032? - Eurythmia angulella

ID Request - Eurythmia angulella - Hodges#6032? - Eurythmia angulella
Campwood, Edwards County, Texas, USA
May 14, 2016
I think this looks like an ID. Does anyone agree?

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ID Request - Eurythmia angulella - Hodges#6032? - Eurythmia angulella ID Request - Eurythmia angulella - Hodges#6032? - Eurythmia angulella

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Ann
Did you rule out Ephestia kuehniell? http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=6020

 
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Hi Stuart. Thank you for the comment. I don't believe I considered that one, but to my eye both the Median line and the PM ST line on my specimen appear wider than those on E. kuehniella and the dark second Median line does not look black on my specimen to me. I don't believe I spread it, so I don't know about a hind wing.

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