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Photo#902765
Moth - Sericaglaea signata

Moth - Sericaglaea signata
Cedar Hill, Dallas County, Texas, USA
March 20, 2014
Thanks for any help!

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Thanks for your help!
The Variable Sallow looks like a match! I had one here early last March.

take a look at
Sericaglaea signata - Variable Sallow - Hodges #9941
veins and lines usually paler brown, obscure; sharp bluish-black spot in lower half of reniform spot; faint thin median line connects one reniform spot with the other when moth is at rest with wings closed -
adults are most common from January to May; October to December .. what is the date of this photo? The moth may be needed for this guide.


Chaetaglaea sericea
It looks like a Silky Sallow Moth to me.

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