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Photo#156827
Moth for ID ?? - Episemasia cervinaria

Moth for ID ?? - Episemasia cervinaria
Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma, USA
June 4, 2007
Found at UV light near pond in wooded area of a flood plain.
Two others with different coloring but similar pattern are here MJD1 and here MJD2
All were found during late May and early June.

Moved
Moved from Geometrid Moths.

 
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Thanks, nice to have the pretty one placed.

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Mark, I am not a member of Pbase, so I cannot see what you were thinking, but this one appears to be in the Genus Metarranthis to me. If you agree please move to the Genus page. I am trying to clean up some old ones.

 
The pbase
images were removed so they did not show for you. These were later identified as Episemasia cervinaria. See BOLD:AAD7510

Moved
Moved from Moths. A couple moth people commented that this would be hard to ID without a specimen to examine, so I'm just moving it to the family for now.

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