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moth - Redectis pygmaea

moth - Redectis pygmaea
Hillsborough, Orange County, North Carolina, USA
August 14, 2007

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8400 - Redectis pygmaea
I received guidance today from Don Lafontaine regarding differentiating the two species of Redectis. Based on the overall coloration and orange reniform, this is R. pygmaea. Length of forewing is also a key character, with R. pygmaea 6.0-7.5 mm., and R. redectis 7.5 (rare) but usually 8.5-10.5 mm.

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8401 -- White-spotted Redectis Moth -- Redectis vitrea
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