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Tag: Mottled Oak Woodling Moth

Egira februalis (Mottled Oak Woodling Moth)

March 26, 2021 Dan Nelson Leave a comment

Egira februalis is an early spring flying Noctuid moth found in oak woodlands, and it is a moth that I…

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Posted in: Animals, Arthropoda, Egira, Insecta, Lepidoptera (Moths and Butterflies), Noctuidae, Plants, Species Profiles Filed under: Egira februalis, Mottled Oak Woodling Moth

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