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Yellow-banded Underwing? - Catocala cerogama

Yellow-banded Underwing? - Catocala cerogama
Barkhamsted, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA
This is from last season. Looks like the one on Bob Patterson's site #8802. Wow, these could be tough.

richard gillmore:This moth is
richard gillmore:This moth is Catocala cerogama.

 
Moth
Thanks, Richard. The Underwings certainly are tough. They are all pretty close.

Sure looks like it (Catocala cerogama)
.... and new for the Guide here, I think.

 
Underwing
Thanks Bob. Appreciate it.Dave P.

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