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A very streaked moth - Nedra ramosula

A very streaked moth - Nedra ramosula
Maplesville, Chilton County, Alabama, USA
February 17, 2018
This moth had colors ranging from creamy white to brown to black. His streaking was very prominent. He appeared to have an odd reniform spot that appeared divided, with the inside half being lighter than the outside half. Exaggerating this was the fact that the lighter half of the spot was on a background of black. He had four small black dots between the two spots near the inner margin. His head was white and fuzzy. His outer margin was also impressive with what looked like 10 "teeth." Have I found 9582 – Nedra ramosula – Gray Half-spot Moth?

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