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Moth - Digrammia

Moth - Digrammia
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
October 30, 2011

Moved
Moved from Macariini.

Moved
Moved from Geometrid Moths.

This might be a Creosote Moth, Digrammia colorata, but I'm not sure. (south-western)

 
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I think you could be right but they are all too similar to move on this photograph in my opinion. I have discovered I DO have them even though I do not have the host plant. Mysteries abound!

Moved
Moved from Moths.

Possibly something in Larentiinae. I'd start in Xanthorhoini.

 
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Steve, this looks like the ventral view of the wings on the Digrammias/Rindgeas I have been rearing. If you do not disagree I will move to Macarini.

 
Your Call
You know this better than I do.

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