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Elophila obliteralis (Walker) 1859 Congaree National Park Moth size: 15mm. Habitat: Water. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-03-19
Elophila icciusalis (Walker) 1859 Congaree National Park Moth size: 21mm. Habitat: Mixed bottomland hardwoods. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-03-19
Elophila nebulosalis (Fernald) 1887 Congaree National Park Moth size: 13mm. Habitat: Mixed bottomland hardwoods. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-03-19
Elophila faulalis (Walker) 1859 Congaree National Park Moth size: 20mm. Habitat: Hurricane damaged areas (open canopy). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-03-19
Elophila tinealis (Munroe) 1972 Congaree National Park Moth size: 9mm. Habitat: Hurricane damaged areas (open canopy). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-03-19
Elophila obliteralis (Walker) 1859 Congaree National Park Moth size: 10mm. Habitat: Hurricane damaged areas (open canopy). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-03-19
Elophila gyralis (Hulst) 1886 Congaree National Park Moth size: 20mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-03-19
Elophila gyralis (Hulst) 1886 Congaree National Park Moth size: 21mm. Habitat: Young plantation pine - even stands (pole or saplings). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-03-19

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