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At porchlight. Compare with MPG: http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=10032
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Neogalea sunia Guenée, 1852, to actinic light, Tom McDonald Park, Palm Cove, Queensland, 17 January 2016
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I'd only photographed this moth twice before, in May 2015 and Oct 2012. The shape of the hood over the thorax and head on this species is distinctive. Attracted to a blacklight. FW 14 mm. See: http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=10032
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I'd only photographed this moth twice before, in May 2015 and Oct 2012. The shape of the hood over the thorax and head on this species is distinctive. Attracted to a blacklight. FW 14 mm. See: http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=10032
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I think this is a noctuid
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I think this is a noctuid
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I think this is a noctuid
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"A pretty dull-looking noctuid with a very interesting ""crest"" on the head/thorax. http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=10032"
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"A pretty dull-looking noctuid with a very interesting ""crest"" on the head/thorax. http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=10032"
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"A pretty dull-looking noctuid with a very interesting ""crest"" on the head/thorax. http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=10032"
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"I think this is correct. Very plain pattern in shades of gray. This individual doesn't exhibit the typical ""hood"" over the head/thorax: http://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/330409-Neogalea-sunia"