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Photo#189779
Red Moth

Red Moth
Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA
June 7, 2008
Size: 2 cm
opinions? Anyone?

Eriopygini?
This looks like something under Eriopygini, but cannot even say that for sure without being able to see through the glare on this image. I suggest frassing this one.

Moved
Moved from Noctuoidea.

Moved
Moved from Moths.

look anything like my unident
look anything like my unidentified moths from last few weeks?
or
Nina

 
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Are they the same species? Could someone identify?

 
what you have here is some so
what you have here is some sort of underwing not the same as my photo

 
definitely
Jo Ann is correct. Not sure, though, why you have added the photo to this page as opposed to the Moth ID section here:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/82/bgimage

and you can find underwing images to compare yours to here:
http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/fast.php?plate=26&size=l&sort=h

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