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Noctuidae: Oligia obtusa - Oligia obtusa

Noctuidae: Oligia obtusa - Oligia obtusa
Turtle River State Park, Grand Forks County, North Dakota, USA
July 31, 2012
Size: Length ~ 1.5 cm
This specimen may be a worn example of the Obtuse Brocade Moth (9418). If so, we'll need to add a BG page for this new species. This moth may be an uncommon one. This specimen was collected and is archived in the NDSIRC at NDSU, Fargo, North Dakota (contact Dr. Gerald Fauske).

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Noctuidae: Oligia obtusa - Oligia obtusa Noctuidae: Oligia obtusa - Oligia obtusa

Moved
Moved from Oligia.

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Thanks, Maury!
Than you for confirming the identity of this specimen!

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