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Sesiid for ID - Paranthrene - male

Sesiid for ID - Paranthrene - Male
Pine Brook, Isanti County, Minnesota, USA
June 23, 2007
One of two to pheromone trap.

Moved on basis of DNA evidenc
Moved on basis of DNA evidence (Thanks to William Taft), though species remains unresolved.

Moved
Moved from Clearwing Moths.

Moved

Moth ID
This is not P. asilipennis but is more likely Carmenta mimuli or Synanthedon rileyanna. What lure did it come to and did you keep any as vocher specimens?

 
Thanks again, William, for yo
Thanks again, William, for your much-needed help! Two of these showed up in the same trap (found 3 PM) baited (loaded up) with PB-SYTI, PB-PATA, PB-SYVE, LVB 5083 lure 997, LDB 6142 lure 119, AND LCB 7087 lure 103. With so many lures, I'm not sure how helpful this will be.
I do have two vouchers.

 
Moth ID
There are too many lures to help with the determination. If you do not mind sending me one. I can determine if I look at the genitalia.
My e-mail is on my account information-Bill.

 
Bill, I would be glad to send
Bill, I would be glad to send a voucher. I'll contact your email for an address. Thank you!

PS: I still multi-lure traps, but only two or three per trap.

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