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Epipagis disparilis - Hodges#5148 (Epipagis disparilis)
Photo#837095
Copyright © 2013
Bob Beatson
unkn moth -
Epipagis disparilis
Pena Blanca Lake, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
September 1, 2013
Can someone ID this moth? Thanks
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Contributed by
Bob Beatson
on 5 September, 2013 - 7:10pm
Last updated 6 September, 2013 - 9:59am
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Bob Beatson
, 6 September, 2013 - 9:59am
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looks kinda like Epigagis hur
looks kinda like Epigagis huronalis
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Royal M. Tyler, Jr.
, 5 September, 2013 - 7:46pm
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I can't
find any reference to "Epigagis" - are you sure it's spelled correctly?
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Bob Beatson
, 5 September, 2013 - 8:28pm
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sorry. Epipagis disparilis -
sorry. Epipagis disparilis - Hodges #5148
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Royal M. Tyler, Jr.
, 5 September, 2013 - 8:39pm
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Keep in mind I was just refer
Keep in mind I was just referencing examples of the Genus. I didnt nail down species for this one. I don't know western species distribution.
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Royal M. Tyler, Jr.
, 6 September, 2013 - 10:34am
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Looks like
the antemedial line is discontinuous in mine which, according to mpg, would make it huronalis as you first suggested. I'll change later unless someone makes a convincing case to leave it as disparilis.
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Bob Beatson
, 6 September, 2013 - 11:30am
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