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Southern Scurfy Quaker Moth - Hodges#10532.1 - Homorthodes lindseyi

Southern Scurfy Quaker Moth - Hodges#10532.1 - Homorthodes lindseyi
Marlton, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
May 24, 2008
Size: Maybe around 15 mm body?
Attracted to a light at night

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Southern Scurfy Quaker Moth - Hodges#10532.1 - Homorthodes lindseyi Southern Scurfy Quaker Moth - Hodges#10532.1 - Homorthodes lindseyi

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Homorthodes lindseyi
Homorthodes lindseyi (Noctuidae: Hadeninae: Eriopydinae). It is posible tht H. lindsey is just a form of Homorthodes furfurata (Hodges' List #10532).

 
Thanks
After looking at the other images in the guide I start to question myself on which image is true color, and which was the result of the amount of "flash". I wondered if you had a preference on which one goes in the guide? Or put both in with these notes letting people know the color may be off due to the flash? Or (better safe than wrong) - frass both (seems a waste)?

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