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Photo#1579187
Second yellow moth on door  - Ostrinia multispinosa

Second yellow moth on door - Ostrinia multispinosa
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
August 21, 2018
Lights are turned on overnight. Near this moth: https://bugguide.net/node/view/1579186/bgimage

Moved to Ostrinia multispinosa
Moved from Ostrinia.

Very tentative ID.

Ostrinia multispinosa Yang, 2021?
Moved from Frass.

Yes! It does matter. Glad this was still in frass and not deleted. This matches the holotype, BOLD sample 06-FLOR-0419, of Ostrinia multispinosa Yang, 2021, n. sp., Systematic Entomology, 46(4): 827-838 (PDF). I suspect that this and your other example are that species.

Edit - Less certain now. Yang (2021) says, "... [O. multispinosa] forewing transverse markings and dentate subterminal band are somewhat less defined" compared to O. obumbratalis.

Frassed
Moved from ID Request.

same as
https://bugguide.net/node/view/1579186/bgimage

only one image of the moth is needed for the guide.

 
Different observation
They are 2 different moths. Does that matter?

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