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Photo#1218436
Moth to black light - Hyphantria cunea - male

Moth to black light - Hyphantria cunea - Male
Oklahoma City North Rockwell Ave and Memorial Road, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
May 2, 2016

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Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Spilosoma
If that's yellow on the abdomen (just barely visible on the left side of the abdomen in the third picture, it's S. virginica I think.

 
No yellow abdomen. Just folde
No yellow abdomen. Just folded-over wing tips.

 
Then Spilosoma sp.
S. virginica or S. congrua. This type of shot is needed for a species ID.

 
Ah, I guess I was wrong
I had the right subtribe at least.

Tiger moth
Perhaps?

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