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2310  - Dichomeris kimballi

2310 - Dichomeris kimballi
Bartlesville , Washington County, Oklahoma, USA
August 14, 2009
Supported as Dichomeris inversella by DNA barcoding match, BOLD LPOKD045-09
This specimen is shown here: BOLD:AAE7515
Found at UV light near pond in wooded area of a flood plain

Moved

Not inversella
This is in BIN BOLD:AAE7515 and it looks like kimballi. The BIN for inversella would appear to be BOLD:AAH5560, the BIN in which your photo # 493527 seems to be correctly placed. There is a third BIN, BOLD:AAD5326, with images identified as both kimballi and inversella but they look like the latter and the BIN's BOLD:AAD5326 and BOLD:AAH5560 are in the same branch of the barcode tree. So I think BOLD:AAH5560 and BOLD:AAD5326 together are what we are calling inversella while BOLD:AAE7515 is true kimballi but I'm puzzled by the the range.

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