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Photo#377695
Moth - Animomyia smithii - male

Moth - Animomyia smithii - Male
Saguaro National Park West, Pima County, Arizona, USA
March 10, 2010
On the ground under pieces of a dead Saguaro

Moved
Moved from Geometrid Moths. Two online sources gave the same tribe and that is consistent with the Hodges number (in near taxonomic order) so I assumed it to be correct.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

6788 - Animomyia smithii
ID provided by Bruce Walsh to whom I sent the photograph. (no rsvp, thanks)

 
So not simply thanks
- that too, but a real question before setting up the page: we are using subfamilies, which one is it?

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