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12.
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<emphasis id="98898038BF46FFFA5A4BFA8634B54E17" bold="true" box="[308,475,1377,1403]" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="44">Cerastis fishii</emphasis>
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(
<figureCitation id="32C640AFBF46FFFA5A6EFA6334F14EF2" box="[273,415,1412,1438]" captionStart="FIGURES 4148" captionStartId="80.[264,382,315,339]" captionText="FIGURES 4148. Adults. 41, Anaplectoides brunneomedia, m, North Carolina, Haywood Co., Polls Gap, Rough Fork Trail, GSMNP, 5188 ft., 28 June 2004, M.G. Pogue, USNMENT 00221226; 42, Anaplectoides brunneomedia, m, North Carolina, Haywood Co., Balsam Mountain Picnic area, on Flat Creek Trail, GSMNP, 5358 ft., 28 June 2004, M.G. Pogue, USNMENT 00221041; 43, Anaplectoides prasina, m, North Carolina, Haywood Co., Balsam Mountain picnic area, on Flat Creek Trail, GSMNP, 5265 ft., 28 June 2004, M.G. Pogue, USNMENT 00221052; 44, Aplectoides condita, m, Tennessee, Blount Co., 0.2 mi NE Parson Bald on Wolf Ridge Trail, 4700 ft., 28 May 2003, M.G. Pogue, USNMENT 00219302; 45, Aplectoides condita, m, North Carolina, Swain Co., 13.5 mi NE GSNMP entrance on 441, Thomas Divide trail, GSNMP, 4634 ft., 8 June 2003, M.G. Pogue, USNMENT 00155719; 46, Cerastis fishii, f, North Carolina, Craven Co., North Harlowe, 6 Mar. 1991, J.B. Sullivan; 47, Cerastis fishii, m, North Carolina, Craven Co., North Harlowe, 22 Feb. 1991, J.B. Sullivan; 48, Cerastis tenebrifera, m, New York, Tompkins Co., Golf Course Woods, Forest Home, Ithaca, 23 Apr. 1961, D.C. Ferguson." pageId="43" pageNumber="44">Figs. 4647</figureCitation>
, Map 30)
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<emphasis id="98898038BF46FFFA5A77FA3434D54E81" bold="true" box="[264,443,1491,1517]" pageId="43" pageNumber="44">Identification:</emphasis>
Forewing length 13.017.0 mm. Antennae are bipectinate in the male and filiform in the female. Forewing is reddish brown, significantly lighter than in
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<emphasis id="98898038BF46FFFA5FB6FA1B34E44D51" italics="true" pageId="43" pageNumber="44">Cerastis tenebrifera</emphasis>
(Walker)
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. Head and thorax are darker than forewing. Orbicular spot is absent on most specimens, when present, it consists of only a few black and white scales. Reniform spot is always present, and can be faint. It consists of a black interior bordered by white. There is a prominent black subapical spot on the costa of the forewing. The subterminal line is below this spot and consists of a series of small black spots that extend to the posterior margin. Hindwing is pale gray with a slightly darker, obscure marginal band.
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<emphasis id="98898038BF46FFFA5A47F8DC348B4C39" bold="true" box="[312,485,1851,1877]" pageId="43" pageNumber="44">Flight period:</emphasis>
Collected in early March.
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<emphasis id="98898038BF41FFFD5A47FEFC375B4A59" bold="true" box="[312,565,283,309]" pageId="44" pageNumber="45">Collected localities:</emphasis>
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<collectingRegion id="683992C8BF41FFFD5938FEFB37AD4A5A" box="[583,707,284,310]" country="United States of America" name="Tennessee" pageId="44" pageNumber="45">Tennessee</collectingRegion>
:
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, Tremont Environmental Education
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Center. (
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)
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<emphasis id="98898038BF41FFFD5A77FCD134024822" bold="true" box="[264,364,822,846]" pageId="44" pageNumber="45">MAP 30.</emphasis>
Collecting localities of
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.
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<emphasis id="98898038BF41FFFD5A47FC67376948F6" bold="true" box="[312,519,896,922]" pageId="44" pageNumber="45">Elevation range:</emphasis>
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(
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)
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<emphasis id="98898038BF41FFFD5A47FC4F372648AE" bold="true" box="[312,584,936,962]" pageId="44" pageNumber="45">General distribution:</emphasis>
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species is distributed in
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from
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to
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in
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; in the United States from
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west to
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, and northern
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, then south to
<collectingRegion id="683992C8BF41FFFD58E8FC1E31264F7F" box="[919,1096,1017,1043]" country="United States of America" name="North Carolina" pageId="44" pageNumber="45">North Carolina</collectingRegion>
(
<bibRefCitation id="CE6C21DBBF41FFFD5F27FC1E30714F7F" author="Lafontaine, J. D." box="[1112,1311,1017,1043]" pageId="44" pageNumber="45" refId="ref23206" refString="Lafontaine, J. D. (1998) Noctuoidea, Noctuidae (part): Noctuinae, Noctuini. In: Hodges, R. W., Davis, D. R., Dominick, T., Ferguson, D. C., Munroe, E. G., &amp; Powell, J. A. (Eds.), The Moths of America North of Mexico, fasc. 25.3, Allen Press, Lawrence, Kansas. 348 pp." type="book" year="1998">Lafontaine 1998</bibRefCitation>
).
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collection from GSMNP is a new record for the state of
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.
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<emphasis id="98898038BF41FFFD5A47FBAF348E4F0E" bold="true" box="[312,480,1096,1122]" pageId="44" pageNumber="45">Larval hosts:</emphasis>
Larvae feed on blueberry flowers then the leaves (
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<emphasis id="98898038BF41FFFD5F2DFBAE31A24F0E" box="[1106,1228,1097,1122]" italics="true" pageId="44" pageNumber="45">Vaccinium</emphasis>
spp.
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, E ricaceae) (
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).
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