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Moth - Undulambia striatalis

Moth - Undulambia striatalis
Loxahatchee, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA
April 12, 2008
I had thought this was a female Undulambia polystichalis, but Brian Scholtens did not recognize it and suggested it could be a Noctuid.
Unfortunately worn, I hope to encounter a fresh specimen, as this was an oddball, which is why I'm not frassing.
Any IDeas appreciated.

Moved tentatively
Moved from Undulambia.

Moved
Moved from Moths. I suspect this is a very, very worn Undulambia striatalis. It definitely belongs in Undulambia.

Eutelia sp.?
Could a female have palps like this? They look like something in Gelechioidea.

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