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Emerald Moth - Chlorochlamys phyllinaria - male

Emerald Moth - Chlorochlamys phyllinaria - Male
Comes to light; Sonoran Desert area, elev. 2800 feet, San Manuel, Pinal County, Arizona, USA
August 1, 2011
I wonder if this is a Thin-lined Chlorochlamys. Comes to light; Sonoran Desert area, elev. 3200 feet

yes, Chlorochlamys phyllinaria - Hodges #7074
Moved from ID Request.

Notice the slight thickening of the pm line at the costa.

The similar Chlorochlamys appellaria has a mid dorsal stripe.

 
Thanks - I really appreciate
Thanks - I really appreciate your comments on the distinguishing marks to look for. They are very useful!

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