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Photo#1723689
for ID, moved to 5274 - Framinghamia helvalis - male

for ID, moved to 5274 - Framinghamia helvalis - Male
rte 108 Kennedy Lake PNA, Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada
July 6, 2019
moth, 1 of 3 males collected at light
identified by James Hayden

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for ID, moved to 5274 - Framinghamia helvalis - male genitalia - Framinghamia helvalis - male

Moved

another ID
James Hayden ID'd as 5262 Framinghamia helvalis and is often misidentified. Genitalia is diagnostic.
NB: actual moth is a lot paler than shown, I darkened it significantly to show the wing pattern which otherwise is barely discernible

Moved
Moved from Pyralid Moths.

Anania mysippusalis?
Anania mysippusalis?

 
Thanks Jim
moth looks a good match but genitalia does not seem a good match for the image in MONA 13.2a Plate C fig 4 or for James Steffen's image on BG

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