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American Hornet Moth

Sesia tibiale

Description:

Found these two like this; bright yellow and black stripes , about a quarter or larger in size , no flying but dragging

Habitat:

Urban forest on tree root of PNW

Notes:

Tualatin Hills Nature Reserve

2 Comments

Juan DiTrani
Juan DiTrani 10 years ago

Hi Audrey, thanks for participating in Pollinating Insects of the World mission. Please notice this mission is only for insects actually visiting flowers. Please remove of the mission all your spots not fitting this condition. For more information please read the mission instructions.

stho002
stho002 10 years ago

A moth which looks like a wasp!

audrey.whitlatch
Spotted by
audrey.whitlatch

Beaverton, Oregon, USA

Spotted on Aug 9, 2013
Submitted on Sep 30, 2013

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