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Io Moth

Automeris io

Description:

Strecker (1872, p.139) described Hyperchiria lilith as a new species based on a series of females from Georgia with more reddish colored forewings (Figure 2). Populations of this color variant are common in the deep Southeast including Florida, and the name “lilith” is still in common usage as a subspecies of Automeris io to designate females with this phenotype and males that have orange-brown forewings.- UF Entemology Department

Habitat:

I saw this beautiful Moth in my moms driveway.

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The MnMs
The MnMs 6 years ago

Beautiful!

suzybousa
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suzybousa

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Spotted on Dec 30, 2017
Submitted on Dec 30, 2017

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