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Large Yellow Underwing Moth, Noctua pronuba? - Noctua pronuba

Large Yellow Underwing Moth, Noctua pronuba? - Noctua pronuba
Merced, California, USA
March 1, 2009
Size: 45 mm
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Moved
Moved from Moths.

Yes
an invasive species.

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