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Philtraea elegantaria - Hodges#6845 (Philtraea elegantaria)
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Copyright © 2016
Sue Carnahan
geometrid - Philtraea elegantaria? -
Philtraea elegantaria
Salero Ranch, 8 mi E of Tubac, 4300 ft elevation, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
October 1, 2016
I see Philtraea paucimacula in the guide also but don't know what the differences are. Thanks for ID help.
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Contributed by
Sue Carnahan
on 2 October, 2016 - 5:12pm
Last updated 31 October, 2016 - 11:29am
Moved
Moved from
Philtraea
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Sue Carnahan
, 31 October, 2016 - 11:29am
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Moved to P. elegantaria based
Moved to P. elegantaria based on BG & MPG image comparisons and description/key in the Buckett paper linked to Philatraea page (http://lepidopteraresearchfoundation.org/journals/09/PDF9/09-029.pdf). Heavier black lines appear to separate P. elegantaria from P. paucimacula.
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Sue Carnahan
, 31 October, 2016 - 11:32am
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Moved for Expert Review
Moved from
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Hopefully, someone more familiar with your fauna will know.
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Robert Lord Zimlich
, 5 October, 2016 - 12:41pm
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Philtraea
I can't visually tell the difference between them either. However,
Philtraea
can generally be separated by location. Unfortunately, the ranges of
P. elegantaria
and
P. paucimacula
appear to overlap in Arizona.
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Robert Lord Zimlich
, 5 October, 2016 - 12:40pm
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