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Species Epipagis fenestralis - Hodges#5147

Unidentified  Moth - Epipagis fenestralis moth - Epipagis fenestralis Sunny day moth - Epipagis fenestralis Epipagis huronalis - Epipagis fenestralis Epipagis huronalis - Epipagis fenestralis Samea multiplicalis - Epipagis fenestralis Moth - Epipagis fenestralis Orange Epipagis Moth - Epipagis fenestralis
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Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)
Superfamily Pyraloidea (Pyralid and Crambid Snout Moths)
Family Crambidae (Crambid Snout Moths)
Subfamily Spilomelinae
Tribe Nomophilini
Genus Epipagis
Species fenestralis (Epipagis fenestralis - Hodges#5147)
Hodges Number
5147
Synonyms and other taxonomic changes
Epipagis fenestralis (Hübner, 1796)
Epipagis huronalis (Guenée, 1854)
Phylogenetic sequence # 153975
Size
Wingspan 20-25 mm.
Identification
The antemedial (AM) line of the hindwing is broken and does not extend all the way across the wing
Range
Dalton State lists the range as North Carolina to Florida to Texas
See Also
Epipagis disparilis which has a heavy and continuous antemedial line on the hind wing.