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Eucosma artemisiana - Hodges#2984 (Eucosma artemisiana)
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Copyright © 2011
Robert A. Martin
Phaneta artemisiana - Hodges #2984 -
Eucosma artemisiana
East Helena, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, USA
August 22, 2010
Size: small
Attracted to blacklights.
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Contributed by
Robert A. Martin
on 17 January, 2011 - 3:41pm
Last updated 5 March, 2011 - 11:05am
Original File
Could you send me the original please?
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Steve Nanz
, 5 March, 2011 - 3:25am
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Moved
Moved from
Tortricid Moths
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Charley Eiseman
, 3 March, 2011 - 4:27pm
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I agree.
I agree.
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Jason J. Dombroskie
, 3 March, 2011 - 4:12pm
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Eucosma infimbriana?
Could you please take another look? Wright & Gilligan, 2015
(
1
)
separate
infimbriana
from
artemisiana
by the lack of "reddish-brown diffusion in the fringe" found in the latter. This has a little color in the fringe so I'm not sure. BOLD has images like this identified as
infimbriana
alongside those with no color in the tree. See Libby & Rick Avis' BugGuide photo #
499301
which was barcoded. There are no barcoded
artemisiana
and perhaps barcode can't separate the two.
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Steve Nanz
, 6 November, 2018 - 8:44am
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Moved
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Moths
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Steve Nanz
, 19 February, 2011 - 5:03am
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