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Armyworm Moth

Mythimna unipuncta

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40.8733, -75.5975

Field Notes

Description:

On a dark and dreary day, I looked out my front door and found a moth. Haven't found too many. It was really vibrating its wings.

Habitat:

My front door area in the Poconos.

Notes:

2nd photo was with a flash because it was dark out.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (1)

Hi Carol! Please can you add the scientific name so that we can take this off of the "unknown" list. Because we have a global user base & sometimes many different common names for the same species, the system will continue to show a spotting as unidentified until the scientific name has been completed. Thanks!
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PublishedNovember 11, 2011

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