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Moth - Hypenodes

Moth - Hypenodes
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
July 7, 2013
Is this Hypenodes caducus or some other similar species?

Moved
Moved from Visitation Moth.
Steve, I see it doesn't have dark oblique patches along costa near apex, so it's probably not the Visitation Moth. It does look close to Hypenodes caducus, but may be an undescribed species of Hypenodes.

Moved
Moved from Hypenodes.
Thanks Siobhan.

maybe Dyspyralis illocata?
Your moth looks like a species I see in my yard, Dyspyralis illocata


 
Not Sure
Could be this:

See my comments on a similar example here. That said, perhaps it should not be moved because I really am not sure.

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