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"Rescued from the house and shuffled outside- so I'm unsure if it's a day or night-flying moth. Additional info based upon community ID help: ""common host: hackberry (Celtis, Ulmaceae)"" ""There is one species of Isturgia in America north of Mexico."" - http://bugguide.net/node/view/11193"
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"Rescued from the house and shuffled outside- so I'm unsure if it's a day or night-flying moth. Additional info based upon community ID help: ""common host: hackberry (Celtis, Ulmaceae)"" ""There is one species of Isturgia in America north of Mexico."" - http://bugguide.net/node/view/11193"
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A single individual at the porchlight; elev. 4700 ft. FW 15mm.
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http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=6419
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FOS and right on schedule. Typically shows up around Feb. 19-25 for the FOS.
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Three different individuals.
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A new one for me
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Pale-veined Isturgia (Isturgia dislocaria) 3 March 2017 Avondale Park Denton, Denton County, Texas Second year in a row that we document this moth at this location.
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Pale-veined Isturgia (Isturgia dislocaria) 3 March 2017 Avondale Park Denton, Denton County, Texas Second year in a row that we document this moth at this location.
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Adding some March records.
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Adding some March records.
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FOS
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Went to check out Bailey Lake Park -- they're doing some nice renovations to the trail here. I mostly wanted to check out the little prairie dog colony! Curious how these prairie dogs got here...
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Went to check out Bailey Lake Park -- they're doing some nice renovations to the trail here. I mostly wanted to check out the little prairie dog colony! Curious how these prairie dogs got here...