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Noctua pronuba
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Posted on 17-08-2007 15:23
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Can someone ID this mysterious creature? I think maybe the wings are crippled in some way ...

Location: Midwest Sweden (Dalsland)
Date: 2007-JUL-18
Habitat: Garden (sitting on wall of the house)

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Edited by crex on 17-08-2007 17:29
 
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I think that can be Noctua pronuba... The wings are normal, only is that it's a newly emerged specimen. If you wait to the total expansion of the wings, you will can identify it easily.
 
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I guess you are right. Thank you very much Isidro!
 
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