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Photo#36603
WBC noctuid (?) moth - Anomis impasta

WBC noctuid (?) moth - Anomis impasta
World Birding Center HQ at Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park, Hidalgo County, Texas, USA
October 24, 2005
Found at the base of a wall by the restrooms near the WBC gift shop. I'm guessing that it's a Noctuid based on shape, posture, resemblance to other species, etc.; but could easily be wrong, anyone have any better ideas?

Moved
Moved from Anomis.

ID credit
Identified by Ed Knudsen, Texas lepidoptera expert, as "Anomis nr. impasta"

Joshua S. Rose, Ph.D.
World Birding Center
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
joshua.rose_NO_SPAM@tpwd.state.tx.us
956-584-9156 x 236

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