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This incredible looking moth is bound to be recognized by some of you, but I've not seen it before, and looking through the Peterson book on Eastern moths I'm not finding it.
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This incredible looking moth is bound to be recognized by some of you, but I've not seen it before, and looking through the Peterson book on Eastern moths I'm not finding it.
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This incredible looking moth is bound to be recognized by some of you, but I've not seen it before, and looking through the Peterson book on Eastern moths I'm not finding it.
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This incredible looking moth is bound to be recognized by some of you, but I've not seen it before, and looking through the Peterson book on Eastern moths I'm not finding it.
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This incredible looking moth is bound to be recognized by some of you, but I've not seen it before, and looking through the Peterson book on Eastern moths I'm not finding it.
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This incredible looking moth is bound to be recognized by some of you, but I've not seen it before, and looking through the Peterson book on Eastern moths I'm not finding it.
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I had another Goniapteryx servia show up last night. Since this will only be the 2nd U.S. report on INat I'll post this one as well. The first one is at: http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/3123098
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I had another Goniapteryx servia show up last night. Since this will only be the 2nd U.S. report on INat I'll post this one as well. The first one is at: http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/3123098
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I had another Goniapteryx servia show up last night. Since this will only be the 2nd U.S. report on INat I'll post this one as well. The first one is at: http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/3123098
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This is the 4th one of these to visit me in the past month.
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This is the 4th one of these to visit me in the past month.
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This is the 4th one of these to visit me in the past month.
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I finally got to document an example of this interesting and bizarre looking Erebid. http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=8544 FW 17mm.
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I finally got to document an example of this interesting and bizarre looking Erebid. http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=8544 FW 17mm.
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