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Species Geina buscki - Busck's Plume Moth - Hodges#6093

Busck's Plume Moth - Geina buscki moth - Geina buscki - male moth - Geina buscki - male Plume Moth - Geina buscki Geina buscki - male Geina buscki - male Geina buscki - male Geina buscki - male
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Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)
Superfamily Pterophoroidea (Plume Moths)
Family Pterophoridae (Plume Moths)
Subfamily Pterophorinae (Five-lobed Plume Moths)
Tribe Oxyptilini
Genus Geina
Species buscki (Busck's Plume Moth - Hodges#6093)
Hodges Number
6093
Synonyms and other taxonomic changes
Pterophorus buscki
Identification
See the identification key for Oxyptilini.
See the species accounts in Landry (1987)(1), Hunt & Matthews (2020)(2), McDunnough (1933)(3) as Pterophorus buscki, and Barnes & Lindsey (1921)(4) as Pterophorus tenuidactylus (misidentification).
See the identification section of the Geina tenuidactylus or G. buscki page.
Geina tenuidactylus and G. buscki adults cannot be reliably identified on sight or in photo records. Males can be determined by brushing scales off the valvae, females by dissection. See Landry, 1987(1) and Hunt & Matthews, 2020(2).

Genitalia:
Food
Rubus sp. - Blackberry (Block Island Moths)
Works Cited
1.A synopsis of the plume-moths of the subfamily Platyptiliinae (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae) of eastern Canada
Bernard Landry. 1987.
2.Pterophoridae recorded on Block Island (Rhode Island, USA), 2018-2019
Aaron Hunt and Deborah L. Matthews. 2020. News of The Lepidopterists' Society.
3.Notes on North American Lepidoptera with descriptions of new species
J. McDunnough. 1933. The Canadian Entomologist.
4.The Pterophoridae of America, north of Mexico
William Barnes & A. W. Lindsey. 1921. The Review Press.