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Crowned Phlyctaenia - coronata species complex (Anania Crowned Phlyctaenia - coronata species complex)
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Copyright © 2014
Carl Barrentine
Crambidae: Anania coronata -
Anania
Grand Forks, Grand Forks County, North Dakota, USA
June 13, 2014
Size: Length ~ 1.3 cm
This specimen may be an example of the Crowned Phlyctaenia (4953).
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Contributed by
Carl Barrentine
on 14 June, 2014 - 8:51am
Last updated 23 January, 2016 - 4:11am
Moved to coronata species complex
Moved from
Anania
.
…
Steve Nanz
, 23 January, 2016 - 4:11am
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Moved
Moved from
Anania
.
…
Carl Barrentine
, 22 January, 2016 - 8:30am
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Moved
Moved from
Crowned Phlyctaenia
.
…
Carl Barrentine
, 22 January, 2016 - 8:29am
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Not Anania coronata
This is either
Anania tertialis
or
plectilis
, former subspecies which were recently elevated to species. The forewing of
tertialis
is 10 mm and for
plectilis
it is 11.5 mm.
…
Steve Nanz
, 21 January, 2016 - 6:36pm
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Thanks, Steve!
Good to know! By your reckoning, it seems likely that this specimen may be the larger of the two species (i.e., A. plectilis). I'll repost this image under the genus for now.
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Carl Barrentine
, 22 January, 2016 - 8:28am
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