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No. 242  Eupithecia zygadeniata? - Eupithecia zygadeniata

No. 242 Eupithecia zygadeniata? - Eupithecia zygadeniata
Boerne, near Cave Without A Name, Kendall County, Texas, USA
March 28, 2016
Came to porch light. Thanks to Chuck Sexton for advice on this ID.

Thanks for the extra time spe
Thanks for the extra time spent on this ID. Although I haven't found Green Lily, I do have Nolina texana on the property, which is also in the Lily Family. This fact may or may not be important.

Tentative ID
Moved from Geometrid Moths.

Valerie Bugh has reviewed this photograph with me and agrees that it is most likely a E. zygadeniata. Having a probable "live" photograph may help others.

I asked Delmar if he has Green Lilly. If he has it he does not know it, but it is VERY hard to find and often eaten by deer soon after it comes up.

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Moved from ID Request.

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