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Photo#240765
Anicla simplicius

Anicla simplicius
Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma, USA
October 22, 2008
Found at UV light near pond in wooded area of a flood plain.
My best match is 10908 – Anicla digna, at: MPG

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I think it is Anicla(Euagroti
I think it is Anicla(Euagrotis) simplicius - Hodges" List # 10907.
Anicla digna has a black collar, which is absent in this specimen. Anicla simplicius is known from your area and Anicla digna is more western and is associated with sand dunes habitats.

 
Thanks
Jan, Thaks for the info.

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