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October Noctuid

October Noctuid
Waddel, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
October 30, 2015

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I think you may need more information to get an ID. Do you have a lateral view? You don't mention size. Are you thinking something Acontini?

I may be way off base, but I have had members of the Genus Acrolophus sit like this on my sheet. The A. piger has a darker hind wing like this one and can have a similar coloration.

Not an ID, a suggestion until you hear from others.

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