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Photo#453337
Moth for ID   - Schinia parmeliana

Moth for ID - Schinia parmeliana
Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma, USA
September 10, 2010
My best match is 11120 – Schinia parmeliana at : MPG
Found at UV light near pond in wooded area of a flood plain.

DNA update
Now listed as Schinia parmeliana in BOLD
This specimen is shown at BOLD:AAH0494

DNA results
Supported at the Schinia genus level by DNA barcoding, BOLD LPOKE237-10
This specimen is shown here: BOLD:AAH0494
There are currently no reference specimens for Schinia parmeliana in BOLD.
It does match one other specimen that I think came from the US National Museum but it is not identified.

Moved
Moved from Flower Moths.

Nice find and good match on the Moth Photographers Group pinned plates. Appears uncommon throughout the range.

 
Great!
Good writeup for the Guide page. This seems to be the time of year of Schinia here so I am on the lookout for new ones.

 
Thanks Mark,
Sept-Oct is great here in south Texas for Schinia also. Looking forward to the new goodies you find in Oklahoma!

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