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Photo#663553
Noctuidae: Megalographa biloba - Megalographa biloba

Noctuidae: Megalographa biloba - Megalographa biloba
Grand Forks, Grand Forks County, North Dakota, USA
June 25, 2012
Size: Length ~ 2 cm
This Bilobed Looper (8907) was found, photographed (using a cell phone camera), and released by Dr. Heather Terrell on Monday morning, 25 June 2012. It was found in her Psychology Department office at Corwin-Larimore Hall, 319 Harvard Street, Stop 8380, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND 58202-8380. Moths can clearly identify evolutionary psychologists as well as evolutionary biologists! ;-)