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Sharp-blotched Nola Moth - Nola pustulata

Sharp-blotched Nola Moth - Nola pustulata
Maplesville, Chilton County, Alabama, USA
April 23, 2018
This was a white moth with a dark grayish brown band across his median line area, wider at the costa. Inside the band, he had four dark bluish orbicular spots, two on each forewing near the costa. He had two small dark brown spots on the basal line at the costal margins. His PM(?) line was very light gray and faint, interrupted and squiggly in form. His subterminal line was also light gray, broader at the costa. His terminal line was a series of long gold dashes. His fringe was gold.

Nola pustulata
Moved from ID Request.

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