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Synchlora herbaria sanctaecrucis - The Virgin Islands Emerald Moth - Synchlora herbaria

Synchlora herbaria sanctaecrucis - The Virgin Islands Emerald Moth - Synchlora herbaria
Size: 1 inch
Representative photo

Synchlora herbaria intacta (Warren, 1905)?
Jim Vargo emailed me that this image lacks the red terminal line of herbaria and believes it should be removed from the MPG page. Is this from the Virgin Islands?

The only thing at BOLD that I see which looks like this in the genus is Synchlora herbaria intacta (Warren, 1905), type locality: Domica, which lacks the red terminal line but otherwise seems to agree. If this is from the Virgin Islands, S. h. intacta would seem reasonable but then it should probably be removed since it does not represent what would be expected in Florida.

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