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Photo#188756
Unidentified Moth ??? - Lychnosea intermicata - female

Unidentified Moth ??? - Lychnosea intermicata - Female
Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma, USA
June 7, 2008
Found at UV light near pond in wooded area of a flood plain.

Moved
Moved from Geometrid Moths.

Antennae without pectines = ♀
Ann, at first I thought that you might be right, but this looks like it might be a better match, by wing shape and pose: ♀

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What about this paler version of the one you had identified by DNA? .

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I know it doesn't have the yellow head, but I thought 6425 – Taeniogramma tenebrosata might be a possiblilty.

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