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Moth - Lateroligia ophiogramma

Moth - Lateroligia ophiogramma
Big Lake, Sherburne County, Minnesota, USA
July 7, 2007
Any idea as to what this one might be? Thanks.

Moved
Moved from Owlet Moths.

Double-Lobed Apamea
Looks like Apamea ophiogramma (compare to: http://bugguide.net/node/view/413279), an invasive from Europe that's now established in the northern U.S. and southern Canada

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Moved
Moved from Moths.

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