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White-speck moth

Mythimna unipuncta

Photo by Saturniidae27
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Field Notes

Description:

These moths are the most common moths in Texas, with swarms at porch lights throughout spring. This moth was resting on a four o' clock plant, and flew here from the grass, when I was watering the plants in my yard. The forewings of this moth is mainly brown, with a lighter cream color on the hindwings.

Habitat:

In my garden, Fort Worth, Texas.

Species ID Suggestions

White-speck Moth

Mythimna unipuncta

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