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Found it in the parking lot. I'm not sure this is the correct species. If it isn't could it be an albino garden tortrix?
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Found it in the parking lot. I'm not sure this is the correct species. If it isn't could it be an albino garden tortrix?
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Found it in the parking lot. I'm not sure this is the correct species. If it isn't could it be an albino garden tortrix?
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Polyhymno Moth
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Polyhymno Moth
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Thanks to annikami for uploading her image of the same species, photographed on the same day! It's interesting how these flight times are sometimes so coordinated across regions! This was new for my yard list. Compare: http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/1747543
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Thanks to annikami for uploading her image of the same species, photographed on the same day! It's interesting how these flight times are sometimes so coordinated across regions! This was new for my yard list. Compare: http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/1747543
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Was able to see this neat moth just for a brief moment... It flew off when a kiddo was trying to get my attention. ;)
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Was able to see this neat moth just for a brief moment... It flew off when a kiddo was trying to get my attention. ;)
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Polyhymno luteostrigella. The south end is formed into an elaborate false head. No, that's not its real common name, just what the pattern reminds me of (Leonardo Da Vinci's uniforms for the pope's Swiss Guard). I think it's just called the Polyhymno Moth.
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Uploading a set of September observations at my porchlight/blacklight. This species has not been regular at my porchlight but I did just have a record in August.
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http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=1685