ID Help
Don Lafontaine
burnbank at sympatico.ca
Mon Sep 6 21:59:24 EDT 2010
Looks to me like a form of Euxoa messoria
Don
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Anweiler" <gganweiler at shaw.ca>
To: <trgarden at frontiernet.net>; <leps-l at lists.yale.edu>
Sent: Monday, September 06, 2010 2:16 PM
Subject: Re: ID Help
> Definitely a female Euxoa, but other than that no idea. I don't think it
> can be antica, which has a western range (MT south). Also one of the
> listed characters of antica is the prominent doubled transverse lines
> (which are lacking here).
>
> Good luck !!
>
> Gary
>
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> From: "frontier News account" <trgarden at frontiernet.net>
> Sent: Monday, September 06, 2010 11:40 AM
> To: <leps-l at lists.yale.edu>
> Subject: ID Help
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> Wondering what you thought this Moth was? I think it's Euxoa antica
>>
>> PIC LINK:
>>
>> http://frontiernet.net/~trgarden/TomMidda/DSCN3956s.jpg
>>
>> Field data
>>
>> USA
>> Minnesota
>> Nobles County
>> Sept. 2010
>>
>> Thanks
>> Tom Middagh
>>
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