A White-lined sphinx moth makes a special appearance just before bedtime. One of the fastest flying insects on the planet, resembling a hummingbird in flight, this moth stole the show! (36300906292)
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Summary[edit] Description: Photo by Hazel Rodriguez/USFWS. Date: 23 May 2014, 09:44. Source: A White-lined sphinx moth makes a special appearance just before bedtime. One of the fastest flying insects on the planet, resembling a hummingbird in flight, this moth stole the show!. Author: Pacific Southwest Region USFWS from Sacramento, US.
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