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Hyperepia jugifera

Hyperepia jugifera
29.797499, -100.998049, Val Verde County, Texas, USA
October 24, 2017

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Dave, I think I found your moth. See . Have never seen one and looked and looked.

 
you found it!
Ann, thank you so much for finding this ID. I looked at the moth, the defined and (in my experience) unique pattern, and I thought "oh I can find this one easy." Then I searched MPG multiple times without any success, I'm sure I looked at the pinned specimen, but it just didn't register. Then I thought, well, put it on BG and someone will immediately identify such a unique moth--wrong again. This was hard to find, but you did it! Thanks so much...

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