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Gray moth with white spot, feeding on a flower - Syngrapha angulidens

Gray moth with white spot, feeding on a flower - Syngrapha angulidens
Southwest of Twin Lakes, Chaffee County, Colorado, USA
July 27, 2012
Size: Around 15 mm body length
It was at about 12,000 feet elevation.

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Gray moth with white spot, feeding on a flower - Syngrapha angulidens Gray moth with white spot, feeding on a flower - Syngrapha angulidens

Moved
Moved from Syngrapha celsa.

Way out of range for celsa according to the Plusiinae fascicle (it's a west coast species), and the shape of the silver spot on the forewings looks right for the similar angulidens, which is common in Colorado.

Syngrapha celsa - Hodges #8944
Moved from Moths.

Syngrapha angulidens
Nice image of what I believe is Syngrapha angulidens.

 
I'm thinking ...
Close call, either way ...

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