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ibaird wrote:
8 min ago
Thanks for the P. adelopa suggestion. I think its a contender, more so than P. leptochroa which I looked long and hard at too, if only because the reniform mark has a slight reddish tiinge as here:-
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/153309953
However, looking at the the two pages for P. adelopa for Part 9 on the supporting disc, i also note the iNaturalist examples also show a white orbicular spot towards the forewing base there and in many odf th e iNaturalist examples which seems to absent in this specimen. Also P. adelopa elsewhere apparently lacks the black 'collar' behind the head apparent here. However, I must say the black dots along the costa seem to match P. paratorna.

Proteuxoa (genus)
DPRees125 wrote:
28 min ago
thank you

Glyphipterix gemmipunctella
ibaird wrote:
34 min ago
Yes, it does.

Glyphipterix gemmipunctella
DPRees125 wrote:
37 min ago
Thank you for confirming this, so this makes this specimen the first record for the region on here?

Glyphipterix gemmipunctella
44 min ago
Hi @JenniferS, thank you for your sighting.
The single photograph here in your sighting does not display all the necessary features required for verification.
To help us verify this sighting, please provide additional photographs showing key characteristics, including: any fertile material, more of the foliage and an overview photograph showing this whole plant's habit.

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