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Mountain Home, AR, USA

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KarenFaye Differential Grasshopper
Differential Grasshopper commented on by KarenFaye Mountain Home, Arkansas, USA11 years ago

Thanks Atul and Argy! This guy, as with most of my spottings, was seen on my porch late at night, so I just posted and went to bed. I just looked him up. Apparently, the herringbone pattern on the back legs is exclusive to the differential grasshopper.

KarenFaye wheel bug
wheel bug commented on by KarenFaye Mountain Home, Arkansas, USA11 years ago

That was fast and looks accurate! Thanks, Nance!

KarenFaye Tearful Underwing
Tearful Underwing commented on by KarenFaye Mountain Home, Arkansas, USA11 years ago

Thanks for the suggestion and fabulous reference link, Nina!

KarenFaye Pandorus sphinx moth
Pandorus sphinx moth commented on by KarenFaye Salem, Arkansas, USA11 years ago

Thanks for all the positive comments! What a wonderful welcome to the site!

KarenFaye Luna Moth (female)
Luna Moth (female) commented on by KarenFaye Georgia, USA11 years ago

What a beautiful picture of a moth face! She's gorgeous!

KarenFaye Pandorus sphinx moth
Pandorus sphinx moth commented on by KarenFaye Salem, Arkansas, USA11 years ago

It worked, thanks for calling my attention to your mission, jgorneau.

KarenFaye Pandorus sphinx moth
Pandorus sphinx moth commented on by KarenFaye Salem, Arkansas, USA11 years ago

When I clicked to join mission a little snail patch told me the page doesn't exist.

KarenFaye Pandorus sphinx moth
Pandorus sphinx moth commented on by KarenFaye Salem, Arkansas, USA11 years ago

Thanks for the suggestion, Robert.

KarenFaye Pandorus sphinx moth
Pandorus sphinx moth commented on by KarenFaye Salem, Arkansas, USA11 years ago

Well, that makes much more sense than Daphnis nerii. I was having fun imagining how he got overseas, though.

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