Orthodes goodelli (Grote)
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47. Orthodes goodelli (Grote) Goodell’s Arches
( Figs. 88–90 View FIGURES 81–88 View FIGURES 89–96 , Map 48)
Identification: Forewing length 13–17 mm. Forewing ground color is dark gray to ferruginous gray. Antemedial line is a wide white, slightly scalloped line from costa to posterior margin, but can be obscure or absent in some specimens. Orbicular spot ground color outlined with a few white scales and heavily bordered by black proximally and distally. Claviform spot is triangular and black and distinct on most specimens. Reniform spot is white with the center containing a few ground-color scales and bordered by black proximally and distally. Hindwing is gray with lighter fringe.
This species has a distinct white reniform spot and black claviform spot, which both O. majuscula and O. cynica lack.
MAP 48. Collecting localities of Orthodes goodelli .
Flight period: Late May to August. Collected localities: North Carolina : Haywood Co., Cataloochee pull off at Sal Patch Gap, Cataloochee service road off Cataloochee Road, Purchase Knob 1.1 rd. mi from house, Purchase Knob cabin, Purchase Knob NW of house, Purchase Knob E of house in field, Purchase Knob, Big Cove Road site p, Deep Creek Ranger Station, Forney Creek 0.4 km up trail from lake, 0.2 km W mouth Hazel Creek, 0.7 km up creek from mouth of Goldmine Creek, 0.7 km S Payne Cemetery, Ravensford. Tennessee: Cocke Co., Foothills Parkway 2.1 mi west Hwy. 321, Foothills Parkway East, Foothills Parkway first overlook; Sevier Co., Greenbrier picnic shelter, return on Greenbrier Loop Road 3.85 mi south Rt. 321, 7 mi south Sugarlands Visitor Center. (22 specimens)
Elevation range: 1570–4924 ft. (479–1501 m)
General distribution: Distributed across Canada from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia west to Saskatchewan. In the U.S. it ranges from Maine south to Florida and west to Illinois, and again in Montana, Colorado, and New Mexico.
Larval hosts: Unknown.
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