Another couple moths

JRoberts entoman at gmail.com
Thu Apr 19 17:24:01 EDT 2012


Based off of the photos alone, I believe they're both *Diagrammia
denticulata*. The one in photo 6195 appears to be a nice male specimen and
is nearly a spitting image to a *denticulata* image that Gary Anweiler has.
The other (photo 6199) is a little more iffy but looks to me like a female *
denticulata* within the standard range of variation for the species (I only
express reservation because I've seen similar looking *D. delectata*, but I
don't believe they fly in your area).

Hope that helps.

Jason

On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 3:44 PM, Tom Middagh <trgarden at frontiernet.net>wrote:

> http://frontiernet.net/~trgarden/TomMidda/smallDSCN6195.jpg
> http://frontiernet.net/~trgarden/TomMidda/smallDSCN6199.jpg
>
> These two moths I thought might also be Digrammia but when I put the last
> one next to these they look much different.  Maybe these are a Speranza sp.
> Any thoughts?
>
> Data
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> Minnesota
> Nobles County
> May 20
> August 2
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> Thanks
> Tom Middagh
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*Jason D. Roberts*
*~BAMONA project State Coordinator for Alabama Moth Data*
*~Regional Surveyor of Cambaridae of North Alabama*
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