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Brownish blue moth - Bleptina caradrinalis

Brownish blue moth - Bleptina caradrinalis
Maplesville, Chilton County, Alabama, USA
September 20, 2017
This was a brownish blue moth that had a crescent shape behind his head. He had two orange orbicular spots with a black dot visible inside the one on the left. His PM line was jagged and lighted colored with dark brown on each side. His subterminal (terminal?) line was a series of dark blue dots. He had light gray fringe.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

It looks like the common and
It looks like the common and variable Bleptina caradrinalis - Bent-winged Owlet

Reported on MPG for September in Alabama http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/large_map.php?hodges=8370

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