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Post by Jonn on Aug 20, 2015 17:52:32 GMT -8
Caught this earlier in the year and have had it ided as micronympha, but i've been wondering if there's a chance it could actually be minuta. Problem is there are only a few reports of minuta in maryland and they're all from the western shore. Also i've never seen any honey locust here in Dorchester County,.
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Post by rayrard on Aug 20, 2015 20:58:12 GMT -8
The hindwing border seems completely solid which is odd for micronympha, which usually has a dip or gap near the abdomen edge.
It does look like a small species but I've never seen minuta. Beat to crap similis have that PM line but usually not the white squiggle at the apex.
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Post by Jonn on Aug 20, 2015 21:12:42 GMT -8
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Post by oehlkew on Aug 22, 2015 17:20:33 GMT -8
To me that one is Catocala minuta Bill Oehlke
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