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Large yellow underwing - Noctua pronuba

Large yellow underwing - Noctua pronuba
Delta, British Columbia, Canada
September 11, 2007
Size: about 1 inch
The second moth. Similar, but different markings, and no "window" on the upper back. And another question: what are those two bumps on the "beak"?

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