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Occurrence record: Observations:26819470

HumanObservation of Phoenicoprocta baeri recorded on 2019-04-10
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Dataset

Data partner iNaturalist
Data resource Observações do iNaturalist para o Brasil
institutionCode Supplied institution code "iNaturalist"
collectionCode Supplied collection code "Observations"
catalogNumber 26819470
occurrenceID https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/26819470
basisOfRecord Human observation
Supplied basis "humanObservation"
identifiedBy Luis Carlos Rodríguez Méndez
Identified date 2021-06-22T05:59:12
Collector Fischer, A. Guilherme
Supplied as "Guilherme A. Fischer"
lifeStage Adult
license CC-BY-NC 4.0 (Int)
Supplied as CC_BY_NC_4_0
Rightsholder Guilherme A. Fischer
datasetName iNaturalist research-grade observations
occurrenceStatus present
Supplied as PRESENT
Abcd identification qualifier Not provided
dateIdentified 2021-06-22
Supplied as 2021-06-22T05:59:12
identificationID 185137215
identificationRemarks Flavia was quite right on genus. However, I think chances are EXTREMELY high for this one to be *P. baeri* based on the pattern of hyaline spaces on forewing (simplifying, base of wing is hyaline, posterior third is black) and also by the hairs of the anal tuff being black with red. Also *baeri* was described based on a specimen collected from Goyas (?) (I'm assuming its the state of Goias) Number 18 is *P. baeri* in [this plate.](https://archive.org/details/novitateszoologi20lond/page/n712/mode/1up?view=theater) [Original description.](https://archive.org/details/novitateszoologi18lond/page/28/mode/1up?view=theater) Can you confirm the locality the author cites corresponds to the State of Goias, the place where this photo was taken?

Event

identificationRemarks Flavia was quite right on genus. However, I think chances are EXTREMELY high for this one to be *P. baeri* based on the pattern of hyaline spaces on forewing (simplifying, base of wing is hyaline, posterior third is black) and also by the hairs of the anal tuff being black with red. Also *baeri* was described based on a specimen collected from Goyas (?) (I'm assuming its the state of Goias) Number 18 is *P. baeri* in [this plate.](https://archive.org/details/novitateszoologi20lond/page/n712/mode/1up?view=theater) [Original description.](https://archive.org/details/novitateszoologi18lond/page/28/mode/1up?view=theater) Can you confirm the locality the author cites corresponds to the State of Goias, the place where this photo was taken?
Occurrence date 2019-04-10
Supplied date "2019-04-10T08:07:00"
Date precision Day
verbatimEventDate 2019-04-10 8:07:00 AM GMT-03:00
eventTime 08:07:00-03:00

Taxonomy

scientificName Phoenicoprocta baeri
Supplied scientific name "Phoenicoprocta baeri Rothschild, 1911"
taxonRank species
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Arthropoda
Class Insecta
Order Lepidoptera
Family Erebidae
Genus Phoenicoprocta
Species Phoenicoprocta baeri
Taxonomic issue No issues
Name match metric Exact match
The supplied name matched the name exactly.
Name parse type SCIENTIFIC
acceptedNameUsageID 1810897
taxonomicStatus ACCEPTED

Geospatial

Country Brasil
State or Territory Distrito Federal
Latitude
Supplied as: "-15.772.325"
Longitude
Supplied as: "-47.869.337"
verbatimLocality UnB - Brasília, DF, 70297-400, Brasil
coordinatePrecision Unknown
continent SOUTH_AMERICA
countryCode BR

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references https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/26819470

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