Unknown noctuid

Roger C. KENDRICK hkmoths at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Dec 24 23:48:50 EST 2001


Looks like a Sasunaga species (Oriental group), although the New World
equivalents seem to be in a different genus - Magusa (is this a valid
difference or are they actually synonymous?). Probably Magusa orbifera.

Hope this helps.

Merry Christmas,

Roger.

 --- PuerNux at aol.com wrote: > Please visit
> http://www.geocities.com/puernux/page99.html
> and see if you have any ideas. I don't believe that it isn't in Covell, but I
> cannot seem to find it. 
> 
> It is from eastern TN, at about 1800', October of this year. 
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> -Eric Hossler
> 
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Roger C. KENDRICK
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Senior Conservation Officer, Fauna Conservation, Kadoorie Farm & Botanic Garden, H.K.
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