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Dysstroma pseudimmanata 7188.1 - Dysstroma pseudimmanata

Dysstroma pseudimmanata 7188.1 - Dysstroma pseudimmanata
Bay Center 98527 Willapa, Pacific County, Washington, USA
July 11, 2011
Size: wingspan ~40mm
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wingspan ~40 mm
RWWA-2333 BOLD DNA: 3489 DSCF0901.JPG
Wingspan ~43mm
RWWA-3489 BOLD DNA: Dysstroma pseudimmanata was D. sobria and walkerata at 99% plus.

The specimens from this locality with DNA sequences that show Dysstroma walkerata and D. sobria match both species and each other. Therefore, the older named Dysstroma walkerata – Orange-Spotted Carpet Moth – (Pearsall, 1909) will be used for those specimens from this site with comparable DNA sequences. The large size seems characteristic.
Locality: Coastal SW Washington State at the edge of Willapa Bay geo:lat=46 37.273 geo:lon=-123 56.814
www.boldsystems.org/index.php/TaxBrowser_TaxonPage?taxid=...

Moved

Moved
Moved from Dysstroma sobria.

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