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Photo#769047
Second brown moth with a dark saddle - Tripudia rectangula

Second brown moth with a dark saddle - Tripudia rectangula
Pryor, Mayes County, Oklahoma, USA
August 31, 2012
This was attracted to a porch light next to a wooded flood plain. It looks similar to both Tripudia rectangula and the new species of Tripudia. Individuals of both species have been found about 50 miles away, in a wooded area of a flood plain.

This individual was photographed three days earlier:

Moved
Moved from Tripudia.
ID courtesy of Chuck Harp.

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