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Flesh-colored scaly moth - Galgula partita - male

Flesh-colored scaly moth - Galgula partita - Male
Maplesville, Chilton County, Alabama, USA
October 20, 2017
This was a flesh-colored, scaly appearing moth with a wingspan of about 1 cm and length about 2 cm. All of his lines appeared to be broken dashes and dots. He had a black orbicular spot between the AM and PM lines. He had a large, somewhat protruded area from his head to just above the AM line. He also had a pinkish inner margin. He had a thin black terminal line. Three photos from different angles included.

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