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Photo#337302
Sigela brauneata

Sigela brauneata
Conway, Horry County, South Carolina, USA
September 15, 2009
Size: approx. 15mm wingspan
nocturnal, attracted to light.

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8432 - Sigela brauneata
I'm really delighted to see this photo. It is the only example of the species (live) that I have seen other than from my yard in Maryland. This is a moth that loses freshness very rapidly, and the three examples I show at MPG demonstrate this. Your photo adds yet another dimension to the collection.

 
great!
wow, they certainly change significantly. btw, this appears to be a first record for SC according to John Snyder's checklist. thanks for sharing your expertise in ID'ing these bewildering creatures! ;)

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