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Snowberry Clearwing

Hemaris diffinis

Description:

"It is about 1.25”- 2”. The moth's abdomen has yellow and black segments much like those of the bumblebee, whom it might be mistaken for due to its color and flight pattern similarities. The moth's wings lack the large amount of scales found in most other lepidopterans, particularly in the centralized regions, making them appear clear. It loses the scales on its wings early after the pupa stage by its highly active flight tendencies. It flies during the daylight much like the other hummingbird moths, but it may also continue flight into the evening, particularly if it has found a good source of nectar." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemaris_dif...

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Wilsons
Wilsons 11 years ago

is my ID correct? some type of Hummingbird Moth

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Wilsons

Nashville-Davidson, Tennessee, USA

Spotted on Aug 27, 2012
Submitted on Aug 27, 2012

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