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No. 70 Euchlaena marginaria or E. pectinaria? - Euchlaena

No. 70 Euchlaena marginaria or E. pectinaria? - Euchlaena
Boerne, near Cave Without A Name, Kendall County, Texas, USA
October 9, 2012
Came to porch light.

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Hello
Delmar,

I think it is safe to say this is an Euchalaena. My best guess would be Hodges #6732 Euchlaena deplanaria. It is just a suggestion but you might look in that genus.

 
You may very well be correct.
You may very well be correct. The dark discal spots, the shape of the hind wing and the time of the year seem to be a better fit.

 
Interesting
That's why I'm not an expert! Contragulations on your Sympisitis coupe.

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