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Twin-spotted Sphinx Moth

Smerinthus jamaicensis

Description:

2 inch wingspan. It had pale pink hindwing.

Habitat:

My window screen in the late afternoon. We are surrounded by a large field of native plants and wildlife. I set him on a leaf to take better pics (the leaf was not his habitat).

1 Species ID Suggestions

bayucca
bayucca 12 years ago
Twin-spotted Sphinx Moth
Smerinthus jamaicensis Moth Photographers Group – Smerinthus jamaicensis – 7821


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3 Comments

bayucca
bayucca 12 years ago

Most of my IDeas or ideas are good... ;-)...

auntieanna
auntieanna 12 years ago

Good idea! Thanks!

bayucca
bayucca 12 years ago

I would suggest that you thake #5 as #1.

auntieanna
Spotted by
auntieanna

Tomahawk, Wisconsin, USA

Spotted on May 22, 2012
Submitted on May 22, 2012

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