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Photo#241087
Eupithecia of some kind? - Eupithecia graefii

Eupithecia of some kind? - Eupithecia graefii
Aromas, San Benito County, California, USA
November 17, 2008
Size: ~22mm wingspan.
Came to black light. (live oak/chaparral habitat).

Moved
Moved from Eupithecia.

100% DNA match
100% DNA match at BOLD to Eupithecia graefii.

Yes, Eupithecia
It's definitely Eupithecia, and despite them being notoriously difficult to ID from appearance, this one certainly has the appearance of a worn Eupithecia graefii.

 
Thank you J.D.
for the tentative species ID.

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