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Photo#241068
10907  - Anicla simplicius

10907 - Anicla simplicius
Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma, USA
August 18, 2008
Found at UV light near pond in wooded area of a flood plain.
This looks a lot like a recently submitted image that was identified by Jan Metlevski BG.Net
and John Nelson here in Oklahoma as 10907 Anicla simplicius.
However, this one has no dashed lines at the wing tips.

season
The species page lists the season as late summer, due to some records from Oklahoma. However, I believe this may be overly restrictive. One of these moths was observed in Oklahoma in late April and posted to iNaturalist. How does one go about updating the information on the species page for Anicla simplicius?

DNA results
Identified and DNA barcoded at BOLD LPOKA149-08
This specimen is shown here: BOLD:ACE5562

Moved
Moved from Anicla to new species page.

I am sure it is the same spec
I am sure it is the same species but this specimen is pretty worn and that is the reason why it has no terminal line.

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