Found this cool moth by a house light around my apartment (location is just Oakland, not exactly where I found it). Think it might be an arctiid, but not sure yet.
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Very pretty!
did you spread it?
No, didn't collect. Maybe I should start for stuff around the house...
either a noctuidae or arctiidae, I think that in some cases (depends on the source) arctiidae are nested in noctuidae? It's not very clear. haha
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