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Pseudanarta actura - Pseudanarta

Pseudanarta actura - Pseudanarta
Basin campground, Big Bend Ntl. Park, Brewster County, Texas, USA
August 14, 2017
ID based on the ST line being strait from the posterior margin to about 2/3 of the way to the costal margin. Also with white shading in the anal area distal to the ST line. Discal and more basal markings of FW somewhat obscure. One of the photos at BOLD was collected in J. Davis Co., TX (adjacent to Brewster Co.) by A. Blanchard whom I was privileged to meet in the late 1960's. Found at light.

Moved
Moved from Owlet Moths.

This genus has so much sheen it is really hard to see the lines, but you may be right. I see P. singula here but usually in October.

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