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Zamagiria australella - Hodges#5737 (Zamagiria australella)
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Copyright © 2016
A. Hendrickson
Hodges #5728 -
Zamagiria australella
1.3 Miles NW of Campwood, Edwards County, Texas, USA
July 5, 2016
Size: apx. 12 mm long
I haven't seen another one of these since 2012. Adds July for Texas. Photograph taken on 1/4" graph paper.
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Contributed by
A. Hendrickson
on 7 July, 2016 - 1:03pm
Last updated 24 August, 2016 - 5:15pm
Moved
Moved from
Anadelosemia texanella
.
Moved per information and corrections by Monica and Chuck Sexton.
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A. Hendrickson
, 24 August, 2016 - 5:15pm
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5739 – Zamagiria laidion?
The wing appears to be a little over 9 mm if that's 1/4" graph paper. This may be too big for Anadelosemia texanella.
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Steve Nanz
, 31 January, 2018 - 5:06pm
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Well, that would be pretty neat! I thought I had submitted one to BOLD, but apparently not. I do not see them often, but will be on the look out for a comparative specimen from our location.
That is 1/4" graph paper, and I agree it might look larger.
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A. Hendrickson
, 31 January, 2018 - 5:42pm
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