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Nastra fusca (Grote & Robinson, 1867)
(Neamathla Skipper)

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Nastra fusca ♂ USA: MS, Jackson Co., Highway 90, NE of Pecan, MS, -22, 9-IX-2018, specimen No. WRD 21127. Dempwolf collection.
DNA sample NVG-22063G09   —   © Nick V. Grishin

Nastra fusca ♂ USA: MS, Jackson Co., Highway 90, NE of Pecan, MS, -22, 9-IX-2018, specimen No. WRD 21127. Dempwolf collection.
DNA sample NVG-22063G09   —   © Nick V. Grishin

Nastra fusca specimen, TL: USA (Ga/Fl), [BMNH]
"Not-type" photos by Bernard Hermier (such as this one!) follow W.H. Evans' identification, which may be incorrect and needs further study. Please don't rely on the identification of this specimen. Please report identification problems to us.
[BMNH]. Photo taken by Bernard Hermier. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London.

Nastra fusca specimen, TL: USA (Ga/Fl), [BMNH]
"Not-type" photos by Bernard Hermier (such as this one!) follow W.H. Evans' identification, which may be incorrect and needs further study. Please don't rely on the identification of this specimen. Please report identification problems to us.
[BMNH]. Photo taken by Bernard Hermier. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London.

Nastra fusca specimen, TL: USA (Ga/Fl), [BMNH]
"Not-type" photos by Bernard Hermier (such as this one!) follow W.H. Evans' identification, which may be incorrect and needs further study. Please don't rely on the identification of this specimen. Please report identification problems to us.
[BMNH]. Photo taken by Bernard Hermier. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London.

Nastra fusca specimen, TL: USA (Ga/Fl), [BMNH]
"Not-type" photos by Bernard Hermier (such as this one!) follow W.H. Evans' identification, which may be incorrect and needs further study. Please don't rely on the identification of this specimen. Please report identification problems to us.
Male [BMNH]. Photo taken by Bernard Hermier. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London.

Nastra fusca specimen, TL: USA (Ga/Fl), [BMNH]
"Not-type" photos by Bernard Hermier (such as this one!) follow W.H. Evans' identification, which may be incorrect and needs further study. Please don't rely on the identification of this specimen. Please report identification problems to us.
Male [BMNH]. Photo taken by Bernard Hermier. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London.

Nastra fusca specimen, TL: USA (Ga/Fl), [BMNH]
"Not-type" photos by Bernard Hermier (such as this one!) follow W.H. Evans' identification, which may be incorrect and needs further study. Please don't rely on the identification of this specimen. Please report identification problems to us.
Male [BMNH]. Photo taken by Bernard Hermier. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London.

Nastra fusca specimen, TL: USA (Ga/Fl), [BMNH]
"Not-type" photos by Bernard Hermier (such as this one!) follow W.H. Evans' identification, which may be incorrect and needs further study. Please don't rely on the identification of this specimen. Please report identification problems to us.
Male [BMNH]. Photo taken by Bernard Hermier. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London.

Nastra fusca specimen, TL: USA (Ga/Fl), [BMNH]
"Not-type" photos by Bernard Hermier (such as this one!) follow W.H. Evans' identification, which may be incorrect and needs further study. Please don't rely on the identification of this specimen. Please report identification problems to us.
Male [BMNH]. Photo taken by Bernard Hermier. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London.

Nastra fusca specimen, TL: USA (Ga/Fl), [BMNH]
"Not-type" photos by Bernard Hermier (such as this one!) follow W.H. Evans' identification, which may be incorrect and needs further study. Please don't rely on the identification of this specimen. Please report identification problems to us.
Male [BMNH]. Photo taken by Bernard Hermier. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London.

Nastra fusca ♂ USA: FLORIDA: Levy Co., 16.2 mi SW of Williston on FL 121
ex egg ex ♀ 04-X-98, emgd 05-I-98 [MGCL]

Nastra fusca ♂ USA: FLORIDA: Levy Co., 16.2 mi SW of Williston on FL 121
ex egg ex ♀ 04-X-98, emgd 05-I-98 [MGCL]

Nastra fusca ♂ USA: FLORIDA: Levy Co., 16.2 mi SW of Williston on FL 121
ex egg ex ♀ 04-X-98, emgd 08-XII-98 [MGCL]

Nastra fusca ♂ USA: FLORIDA: Levy Co., 16.2 mi SW of Williston on FL 121
ex egg ex ♀ 04-X-98, emgd 08-XII-98 [MGCL]

Nastra fusca ♂ USA: FLORIDA: Levy Co., 16.2 mi SW of Williston on FL 121
ex egg ex ♀ 04-X-98, emgd 05-I-98 [MGCL]

Nastra fusca ♂ USA: FLORIDA: Levy Co., 16.2 mi SW of Williston on FL 121
ex egg ex ♀ 04-X-98, emgd 05-I-98 [MGCL]

Nastra fusca ♀ USA: FLORIDA: Levy Co., 16.2 mi SW of Williston on FL 121
ex egg ex ♀ 04-X-98, emgd 09-XII-98 [MGCL]

Nastra fusca ♀ USA: FLORIDA: Levy Co., 16.2 mi SW of Williston on FL 121
ex egg ex ♀ 04-X-98, emgd 09-XII-98 [MGCL]

Nastra fusca ♀ USA: FLORIDA: Levy Co., 16.2 mi SW of Williston on FL 121
ex egg ex ♀ 04-X-98, emgd 19-XII-98 [MGCL]

Nastra fusca ♀ USA: FLORIDA: Levy Co., 16.2 mi SW of Williston on FL 121
ex egg ex ♀ 04-X-98, emgd 19-XII-98 [MGCL]


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