Field Guide Descriptions: Not in either field guide | Online Photographs: MPG, BugGuide, iNaturalist, Google, BAMONA, GBIF, BOLD | |
Adult Markings: The size is similar to Elaphria or most Lacinipolia. The forewing is orange-red with a darker median band and white reniform; the wing pattern should suffice to identify this species. Sexes are similar. |
Adult Structural Features: The genitalia are somewhat similar to those found in Elaphria and Lacinipolia and while there are no obvious unique generic characters, the specific features of the male are unique. The pelt has brushes and pockets and the vesica cornuti. No females have been examined. |
Structural photos |
![](photos_structures/2016/tn9592.00_1452377298.jpg) Male reproductive structures |
![](photos_structures/2016/tn9592.00_1452377322.jpg) Aedeagus |
![](photos_structures/2016/tn9592.00_1452377347.jpg) Male abdominal pelt |
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Adult ID Requirements: Identifiable from good quality photos of unworn specimens. |
Immatures and Development: Apparently undescribed |
Larvae ID Requirements: Identifiable only through rearing to adulthood. |