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Lambdina fiscellaria - female

Lambdina fiscellaria - Female
Eldora, Boulder County, Colorado, USA
August 26, 2018
8400', Riparian came to MV light

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Lambdina
Hi Ann,

First, thanks for your help as I truly appreciate it. I am just reading Powell and Opler's, Moths of Western North America and see that they maintain that, " the western oak looper ranges from British Columbia east across Canada to Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, thence south to California, Idaho, Montana and northern Colorado, and, in the East, to Wisconsin and Pennsylvania." I think we are safe with the range. However, if you would like, Paul is a friend and I can run it by him?Best, Pam

 
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I have Powell and Opler, but the print is so tiny I hardly use it. Guess I need to get it out. Not an expert, so you might try your friends.

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You have my vote, but it would be way out of range for us on BG. Range looks possible on MPG. Seems they vary a lot and Tom Murray's on MPG and some others on BG in the Maine area look close to yours.

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