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Atlantic Arches Moth - Hodges#10297 (Lacanobia atlantica)
Photo#1100146
Copyright © 2015
Carl Barrentine
Noctuidae: Lacanobia nevadae -
Lacanobia atlantica
Turtle River State Park, Grand Forks County, North Dakota, USA
July 11, 2015
Size: Length ~ 2.5 cm
This specimen may be an example of the Nevada Arches (10296), I think.
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Contributed by
Carl Barrentine
on 11 July, 2015 - 8:42pm
Last updated 5 June, 2018 - 9:07am
Moved
Moved from
Nevada Arches Moth
.
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Carl Barrentine
, 5 June, 2018 - 9:07am
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How about
Atlantic Arches
Lacanobia atlantica
? I see a lot of those each summer and it seems a much better fit than
L. nevadae
. Just my humble opinion, sir! Best wishes.
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Stuart Tingley
, 5 June, 2018 - 8:12am
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Thanks, Stuart!
Thank you for the correction!
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Carl Barrentine
, 5 June, 2018 - 9:07am
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