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Woody Hollow, BCP, Austin, Travis Cty, TX USA
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Here is a 2nd record of this unusual and uncommon moth at my lights.
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Here is a 2nd record of this unusual and uncommon moth at my lights.
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Here is a 2nd record of this unusual and uncommon moth at my lights.
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When I first recorded this species in early May, 2016, that record was the first iNat record in the U.S. I had 4 different individuals in May and early June. Then at least three other iNatters have recorded this very uncommon species in the Austin area in recent months. Found one this evening at my lights; first one here since June. It is a very interesting looking critter.
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When I first recorded this species in early May, 2016, that record was the first iNat record in the U.S. I had 4 different individuals in May and early June. Then at least three other iNatters have recorded this very uncommon species in the Austin area in recent months. Found one this evening at my lights; first one here since June. It is a very interesting looking critter.
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When I first recorded this species in early May, 2016, that record was the first iNat record in the U.S. I had 4 different individuals in May and early June. Then at least three other iNatters have recorded this very uncommon species in the Austin area in recent months. Found one this evening at my lights; first one here since June. It is a very interesting looking critter.
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Goniapteryx servia
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Goniapteryx servia
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The snout doesn't appear as large, but I couldn't get a good picture of it overall.
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The snout doesn't appear as large, but I couldn't get a good picture of it overall.
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The snout doesn't appear as large, but I couldn't get a good picture of it overall.
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This species continued to be fairly numerous at my blacklight and porchlights through October and even into November, with one or two showing up every few nights.
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An individual or two of this species continued to show up into mid-November. This was my latest record.
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First of the spring for me for this odd looking moth. Goniapteryx servia Dripping Springs, Hays Co., Texas 5 March 2017 Underwing, Tiger, and Tussock Moths and AlliesFamilyErebidae
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First of the spring for me for this odd looking moth. Goniapteryx servia Dripping Springs, Hays Co., Texas 5 March 2017 Underwing, Tiger, and Tussock Moths and AlliesFamilyErebidae
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Unprepared. Specimen ID: 5928497. Field no.: EL2426. Taxon rep.: Goniapteryx sp. JB518. Image quality: 4. Aspect ratio: 0.74.