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Photo#1584532
Metaxmeste nubicola? - Prorasea

Metaxmeste nubicola? - Prorasea
20 miles south of Walden, Owl Mountain State Wildlife Area, Jackson County, Colorado, USA
August 16, 2018
8900', clear cut with Aspen Groves, came to MV light

Prorasea
Thank you for the explanation.

Moved
Moved from Cornifrons actualis.

After checking out the BOLD specimens at length, I think that this doesn't match Cornifrons actualis very well.
The wings should have a bright-white band, just before the terminal lines and none of them have a checkered fringe, like on this moth.

Cornifrons
Thanks, Bob. At first, I thought it was a Loxostege.

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Moved from ID Request.

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