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Western? GRAPELEAF SKELETONIZER MOTH?  In NM - Harrisina metallica

Western? GRAPELEAF SKELETONIZER MOTH? In NM - Harrisina metallica
Albuquerque, Bermalillo County, New Mexico, USA
August 11, 2017
Does the western grapeleaf skeletonizer have the pink collar?

Moved
Moved from Harrisina.

Moved
Moved from Frass.

 
Thank you!
I appreciate your help.

Frassed
Moved from ID Request.

 
Can someone please let me kno
Can someone please let me know the species for this? Or at least what is lacking in the request that got it moved to frass?

 
Sorry...
I am not sure which species of moth this is, but it was discarded and disregarded because the photo does not display "just the bug".

Next time, please crop your image to focus solely on the arthropod in question and avoid any extraneous borders/decorations in the photo.

Otherwise, everything else looks to be in shape.

Hopefully you will resubmit a revised version and someone will provide you with an identification.

 
Move from frass?
I changed the image on this. Could it be moved out of frass please?

 
Thanks for your reply. I will
Thanks for your reply. I will resubmit. The system routinely kicks my pics for being too large. I thought this screen shot was better as it included two pics of the same organisms and was lower res. Each picture is cropped as close as I can without removing part of the insect.

I will try again

 
I changed the picture
Can it be moved from frass back to ID please?

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