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By the thousands - Spaelotis

By the thousands - Spaelotis
Buffalo Creek, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA
August 11, 2014
Spaelotis clandestina?

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Moved from Owlet Moths.

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Moved from Moths.

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Moved from Owlet Moths.

 
Why did you move this?
Are you confident it is not a Noctuid?

 
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Sorry, I have already made a bad faux paux. Thank you for contacting me.

No, I actually tagged it to go back to it. I actually think it is one of the Armyworms. I have been studying the indistinct ones and compared one that I raised from eggs to this one. It was not the same and I had not had time to study it further.

Please move it wherever you think is best.

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