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Moth #08-111 - Antepione imitata

Moth #08-111 - Antepione imitata
Skull Valley, (WSW of Prescott 10 miles), Yavapai County, Arizona, USA
April 26, 2008
Attracted to light at night on corner of house.

Moved
Moved from Variable Antepione.

Maybe start here
(yours)

 
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I see I should have kept skimming images farther down the Hodges line! Thanks for always having my back.
Nina

 
Antepione thisoaria
Thanks John; A good ID.

Genus Macaria
For the life of me, I cannot figure out which one. I can't find any of them that have the dark marking on forewing, that close to the inner margin.

The following are listed as known species on Moths of Southeastern Arizona.
Macaria aemulataria [ MONA 6326 ]
Macaria aspirata[ MONA 6328 ]

Foodplants:
1. Walnut ( Juglans major)
Macaria abydata [ MONA 6332 ]
Formely known as Semiothisa punctolineata

Macaria everiata errata [ MONA 6333 ]

None of the above appear to be a match.
Nina

 
Macaria sp
Thanks Nina for your good efforts. I didn't even know where to start looking.

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