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Euxoa serricornis - Hodges#10744 (Euxoa serricornis)
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Lee Shoemaker
Euxoa serricornis? -
Euxoa serricornis
Granite Mts, off west Side of Kelbaker Rd., East Mohave National Preserve, San Bernardino County, California, USA
April 25, 2023
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Contributed by
Lee Shoemaker
on 29 April, 2023 - 6:20pm
Last updated 4 January, 2024 - 10:48pm
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Steve Morris
, 4 January, 2024 - 10:48pm
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Frass?
While I think
Euxoa
is probably a good call, I do not believe it possible to propose a species with any certainty base upon the vague maculation showing on this specimen.
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Steve Morris
, 4 January, 2024 - 11:43am
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Steve, Placing to species
Steve,
Placing to species level is nice but as you know we can only do so much with photos and I greatly appreciate your efforts to place my submissions as far as the taxonomy allows, but some moths require more investigation which I understand. I try to get the best photographs I can and I am happy with any level you get moths identified to.
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Lee Shoemaker
, 5 January, 2024 - 10:13am
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species placement
Just to be clear, I was certainly not criticizing this photo or the condition of the moth. In fact, it was a bit perplexing that this moth seemed to be very fresh with all the fringe in tact. The 'vague maculation' in my comment actually ended up being a key to this placement to species. When I saw your earlier submission (linked below) from a year before in San Bernadino County, I immediately recognized it with the same vague maculation and it inspired me to investigate these further. This second image of yours and MONA Fascicle 27-2 was quite helpful with both info and photos that quickly narrowed this down to
serricornis
. This is really the only spring flying species to be expected at these locations and have vague maculation that includes dark filled spots with pale outlines. So it looks like I jumped the gun on suggesting frass of this one!
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Steve Morris
, 5 January, 2024 - 11:20am
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No offense taken, as my respo
No offense taken, as my response was general comment and not a response to frass. I sometimes enter the same moth photo twice, so I am glad you guys catch these things.
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Lee Shoemaker
, 5 January, 2024 - 2:14pm
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