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Common Looper I have been examining pictures of cabbage looper. This one has front black legs and a black stripe on the eye edges. I do not see that on the photos.  It's mature?? Autographa precationis,Common Looper Moth,Geotagged,Noctuidaei,United States Click/tap to enlarge

Common Looper

I have been examining pictures of cabbage looper. This one has front black legs and a black stripe on the eye edges. I do not see that on the photos. It's mature??

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  1. You're close. This is probably the larva of Autographa precationis (Common Looper).
    https://bugguide.net/images/raw/1HP/HJH/1HPHJHUHYH9H3HILVZEH1ZXLGZHLTHNHJH9HNZXLHR4HTHQL4ZKL5ZSLCHMHAH4HTH8HTHWHHR6HUZ.jpg
    Posted 2 years ago

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The Common Looper Moth is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in eastern and central North America.

Similar species: Moths And Butterflies
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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Uploaded Aug 9, 2023. Captured in 492 Safari Dr, San Jose, CA 95123, USA.