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Gnamptonychia ventralis - Inopsis modulata - female

Gnamptonychia ventralis - Inopsis modulata - Female
Comfort Springs Trail, Carr Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, Cochise County, Arizona, USA
July 5, 2014
Size: Forewing Length 18 mm.
Day flier. Feeding on fluid oozing from galls on silverleaf oak tree.

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Gnamptonychia ventralis - Inopsis modulata - female Gnamptonychia ventralis pinned specimen dorsal view - Inopsis modulata - female Gnamptonychia ventralis pinned specimen ventral view - Inopsis modulata - female

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Inopsis modulata?
How was this identified? I really am not sure what this is but I think that G. ventralis should normally have orange hind tibia, orange 1st segment of antennae and last segment of abdomen orange.

 
I believe you are correct.
I will move them to Inopsis modulata.
Thanks for the correction.

 
Thanks
Thanks for checking. I'm moving it at MPG as well.

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