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Peoria
Photo#677128
Copyright © 2012
Mark Dreiling
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Peoria
Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma, USA
July 20, 2012
My identification based on pinned image at
MPG
Found at UV light near pond in wooded area of a flood plain.
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Contributed by
Mark Dreiling
on 20 July, 2012 - 4:09pm
Last updated 8 May, 2023 - 7:17am
Moved
Moved from
Peoria opacella
.
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Steve Nanz
, 8 May, 2023 - 5:40am
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Hello Mark,
I have found some mysteries surrounding this species. I WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR HELP. The only DNA on the MPG species page is VERY different from ours that are in BOLD:ABZ2428
Did you have yours barcoded and keep them private? They don't appear on the species page referred on MPG.
I have 3 and you have 2 specimens in a BIN BOLD:ABZ2428 that is
Peoria nr.opacella
. All of that DNA is of barcode quality.
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A. Hendrickson
, 7 May, 2023 - 12:57pm
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No --
This one was not barcoded. All of my results in BOLD are public.
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Mark Dreiling
, 7 May, 2023 - 3:17pm
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THANK YOU. That was what I thought. I wish the answer was different. I have discovered several (look alikes) with drastically different DNA.
Texas versions must have developed quite differently.
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A. Hendrickson
, 7 May, 2023 - 6:29pm
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