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Meganola minor - Hodges#8984 (Meganola minor)
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Copyright © 2010
cwmelton
Moth -
Meganola minor
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Miller Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, Cochise County, Arizona, USA
June 23, 2010
Size: Forewing Length 11 mm
Elevation 5,000. ft.
Oak-Juniper Woodland.
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Contributed by
cwmelton
on 24 June, 2010 - 2:49am
Last updated 14 February, 2018 - 2:52pm
Moved
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Meganola
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cwmelton
, 18 May, 2016 - 5:21pm
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BOLD DNA Analysis ID Meganola minor on Jan. 23, 2016.
BOLD DNA Analysis Barcode ID CMAZA702-10.
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cwmelton
, 18 May, 2016 - 5:21pm
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cwmelton
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Meganola sp.
BOLD DNA Analysis Barcode ID CMAZA702-10.
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cwmelton
, 10 September, 2013 - 4:14pm
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Meganola
Images od
Meganola dentata
at BOLD
here
and at Moths of Southeastern Arizona
here
show specimens with PM lines that are more jagged especially the inner half. Compare with your image
here
which does look right.
Perhaps
M. minor
,
conspicua
and
fuscula
should be considered. I'm thinking all your
Meganola spp.
images, which do not show a jagged PM line are of
M. fuscula
.
Edit: Just got word from BP. I understand that you're sending specimens to BOLD so no need to respond.
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Steve Nanz
, 5 October, 2010 - 4:44am
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cwmelton
, 24 June, 2010 - 9:16am
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Might be 8986 - Meganola dentata
....but there are undescribed species and also probably forms that little is known about. DNA might help. (no rsvp, thanks)
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Bob Patterson
, 24 June, 2010 - 5:08am
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