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No. 107 Apamea lignicolora-9333 or other? - Morrisonia mucens

No. 107 Apamea lignicolora-9333 or other? - Morrisonia mucens
Boerne, near Cave Without A Name, Kendall County, Texas, USA
March 15, 2014
Came to porch light. A. lignicolora is the closest that I have found but it still doesn't seem to fit. To this novice the dark rectangle in the subreniform area seems unusual for this species.

Moved
Moved from Owlet Moths.

Moved
Moved from Moths.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Perhaps not an Apamea at all,
Perhaps not an Apamea at all, but Morrisonia mucens--10519.

 
Not an expert
but I think your second idea is correct.

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