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Clear-wing Moth Hodges#2594

Carmenta arizonae

Description:

Wasp Mimic Moth

Habitat:

Forest floor taking nectar from flowers.

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3 Comments

Stephanie R.
Stephanie R. 9 years ago

Enjoy the rest of your time out west! I am sure you will find a weekend or two to get your hiking "fix" once you get back to school:-)

LuckyLogan
LuckyLogan 9 years ago

Yea! Seeing all sorts of stuff not native to Iowa, and lots of stuff that is. The weather has been amazing (70's). Too bad I'm the only one that like hiking in my family so there isn't much hiking going on. Sadly, I'm not going to be able to get out as much when I get back. I basically leave for Iowa State the day after, so my hiking season is almost over.

Stephanie R.
Stephanie R. 9 years ago

Nice shots, Logan! Looks like you are finding lots of new things that you don't see in Iowa:)

LuckyLogan
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LuckyLogan

New Mexico, USA

Spotted on Aug 13, 2014
Submitted on Aug 13, 2014

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