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Microtheoris vibicalis

Microtheoris vibicalis
Victoria, Victoria County, Texas, USA
September 8, 2014
Size: 5 mm (body)

Moved
Moved from Yellow-veined Moth.

Microtheoris ophionalis
Moved from Moths.

 
M. vibicalis, I think
I think this is M. vibicalis. See barcoded specimen here along with my notes.

 
Thanks
Pretty different color of

 
yes
I added the text below and a few more notes to the guide page.

Powell & Opler (2009) states "The wing colors vary from dark ochreous brown or rust brown with well-defined subterminal line, to pale tan with brown subterminal lines, and spring moths are darker than summer individual." (1)

Thanks!

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