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Noctuid of some kind? - Apamea cinefacta

Noctuid of some kind? - Apamea cinefacta
Aromas, San Benito County, California, USA
April 2, 2011
Size: 36mm wingspan spread.
Came to black light trap. (live oak/chaparral habitat). Looks similar to .

Moved
Moved from Owlet Moths. 100% DNA match at BOLD to Apamea cinefacta.

Maybe
Apamea cinefacta?? Haven't seen one of those myself, but looks a lot like this one of John Davis's:

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