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Bombycoidea: Apatelodidae; Bombycidae; Saturniidae; Sphingidae
Refereed by Ryan St Laurent
8900017663 – Spotted Apatelodes – Apatelodes torrefacta
Apatelodes torrefacta
© Aubrey Scott
Apatelodes torrefacta
© Paul Scharf
Apatelodes torrefacta
© Ken Childs
8900027664Apatelodes pudefacta
Apatelodes pudefacta
© Greg Raterman
Apatelodes pudefacta
© Charles Melton
Apatelodes pudefacta
© Robert Behrstock
8900037664.1Apatelodes auduboni
Apatelodes auduboni
© Seth Patterson
8900047665 – Angel Moth – Olceclostera angelica
Olceclostera angelica
© Maury Heiman
Olceclostera angelica
© Marvin & Jo Smith
Olceclostera angelica
© Carol Wolf
8900057666 – Indistinct Angel Moth – Olceclostera indistincta
Olceclostera indistincta
© JoAnne Russo
Olceclostera indistincta
© Laura Gaudette
8900067667 – Seraph Moth – Olceclostera seraphica
Olceclostera seraphica
© Mike Quinn
Olceclostera seraphica
© Maury Heiman
8900077668 – Silkworm – Bombyx mori
Bombyx mori
© Peter J. Bryant
8900097706 – Regal Moth – Citheronia regalis
Citheronia regalis
© Lori Reynolds
Citheronia regalis
© Jordin Garmon
Citheronia regalis
© Aubrey Scott
8900107708 – Pine Devil Moth – Citheronia sepulcralis
Citheronia sepulcralis
© J. Merrill Lynch
Citheronia sepulcralis
© Parker Backstrom
Citheronia sepulcralis
© Parker Backstrom
8900117707Citheronia splendens
Citheronia splendens
© Kojun Kanda
Citheronia splendens
© Jennifer Parks
Citheronia splendens
© Charles Melton

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