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Moth - Protitame cervula - female

Moth - Protitame cervula - Female
Empire Gulch, Pima County, Arizona, USA
August 24, 2012

Moved
Moved from Eusarca.

Antennae without pectines = ♀
Note, the slightly curved PM line of the fore-wing is nearly parallel to the outer margin, which rules out all of the genus Eusarca. This species is only known from southern Arizona, so far and BOLD does not have a bin them yet. (2018)

Moved
Moved from Geometrid Moths.

See and I have been through every possibility and considering the curve in the Costa, the color or the lines and the 4 discal spots, I believe these have to be Eusarca.

Moved
Moved from Moths.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

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