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Photo#69721
Parabagrotis sulinaris

Parabagrotis sulinaris
Stevenson, Skamania County, Washington, USA
July 23, 2006
Attracted to lights. Noctuidae, Noctuinae, Noctuini, Parabagrotis sulinaris MONA 11048. Need new species page. ID by Paul Hammond.

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Parabagrotis sp.
My comment on your other photo applies here also. I think there's only 2 species in serious contention here (P. exertistigma and sulinaris) but at the moment, that's as far as I can get.

Image moved from Noctuini to new genus page for now.

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