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Kyoto Moth - Hodges#1010.1 (Autosticha kyotensis)
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Copyright © 2014
John Schneider
Possible Autosticha kyotensis -
Autosticha kyotensis
~1 mi. W. of the Galleria, in Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
May 18, 2014
Size: ~9 mm
Specimen collected. Looks similar to
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Contributed by
John Schneider
on 19 May, 2014 - 12:28pm
Last updated 12 June, 2014 - 7:59pm
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Terry Harrison
, 12 June, 2014 - 7:59pm
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Autosticha kyotensis
Determined by dissection and comparison of male genitalia with the image in Ueda 1997
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, 12 June, 2014 - 7:58pm
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