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Orange-tufted Oneida - Hodges#5588 (Oneida lunulalis)
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Copyright © 2017
Terry Hibbitts
Oneida grisella -
Oneida lunulalis
Camp Wood Hills, Edwards County, Texas, USA
March 31, 2017
Farther review of the Camp Wood Hills specimen and the three species of Oneida, I now think it is O. grisella. What do you think?
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Terry Hibbitts
on 20 April, 2017 - 11:25am
Last updated 21 April, 2017 - 11:30pm
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Kyhl Austin
, 21 April, 2017 - 11:30pm
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Terry, it could be
but as I read the photos the "tuft" is more orange and the coloration below the tuft rather green and does not have a distinct line below. I tend to favor
but I realize it is even further out of range or
O. grisella
which has been see in the Big Bend area. Not much information on this Genus but I think we see more "out of range" moths here from AZ and NM.
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A. Hendrickson
, 21 April, 2017 - 11:31am
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After looking at the three species more carefully, I think it is most likely O. grisella. Makes the most since.
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Terry Hibbitts
, 21 April, 2017 - 7:07pm
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