Nealyda Dietz, 1900
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14662477 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3A1AD0AF-0026-470A-8D9B-1C70B9CF3B37 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/480287B8-FF8B-FF95-FF70-96C9FC8AFB82 |
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Felipe |
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Nealyda Dietz |
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Key to Nealyda Dietz View in CoL in the United States and Caribbean based on external features
1. Forewing proximal half pale brown to dark ocherous brown.................................... 2
— Forewing proximal half gray, with or without brown irroration.................................. 5
2(1). Forewing divided by a single medial fascia................................................... 3
— Forewing not divided by a single medial fascia or multiple fasciae present......................... 7
3(2). Forewing proximal half ocherous brown to dark brown; apex of wing deeply infuscated; midwestern and southwestern United States.............................................. N. bifidella Dietz View in CoL
— Forewing proximal half tan to pale yellowish brown; apex of wing slightly infuscated with patchy black scales; Florida, United States............................................................ 4
4(3). Forewing distal half gray, distinctly contrasted with proximal half along fascia; hindwing light gray....................................................................... N. kinzelella Busck View in CoL
— Forewing distal half tan brown, concolorous with proximal half; hindwing light brown............................................................................ N. pisoniae Busck View in CoL (in part)
5(1). Forewing dark gray, brown irroration present; hindwing deeply infuscated at apex.................................................................................... N. phytolaccae Clarke View in CoL
— Forewing pale gray, sometimes slightly metallic, without brown irroration; hindwing slightly infuscated at apex.............................................................................. 6
6(5). Bahamas.......................................................... N. pisoniae Busck View in CoL (in part)
— Big Pine Key, Florida .................................... N. grandipinella Bennett and Hayden
7(2). Proximal half of forewing brown, distal half gray; margins of colors distinct but without medial fascia; hindwing pale gray; West Indies N. bicolor (Walsingham) View in CoL
— Forewing pale brown, divided into thirds by two thick dark ocherous brown fasciae; hindwing dark brownish gray; Cuba N. neopisoniae Clarke View in CoL
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