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Brown moth - Erynnis propertius - male

Brown moth - Erynnis propertius - Male
Yosemite-Oakhurst, Sierra Nevada fotthills Eastern Madera County, California, USA
April 15, 2011
Size: 1 1/2 inch
Any help to iD this beautiful brown moth would be great. Anyone can use this image.
Sue

Moved
Moved from Duskywings.

It is a Butterfly or "Skipper" in the genus Erynnis.
They look a bit like moths because of their coloring, but the clubbed antennae are usually a good clue. I need to double check on the species, but in the meantime somebody will probably give that information shortly.

Moved from ID Request.

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