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![]() Digital Guide to Moth Identification |
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All photographs © Nolie Schneider
Epiblemidae through Notodontidae
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890091 – 7776 – Five-spotted Hawk Moth, The Yellow-spotted Unicorn – Manduca quinquemaculatus |
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890100 – 7784 – Pawpaw Sphinx – Dolba hyloeus |
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890102 – 7786 – Elm Sphinx – Ceratomia amyntor |
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890103 – 7787 – Waved Sphinx – Ceratomia undulosa |
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890111 – 7802 – Great Ash Sphinx – Sphinx chersis |
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890118 – 7809 – Laurel Sphinx – Sphinx kalmiae |
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890123 – 7812 – Wild Cherry Sphinx – Sphinx drupiferarum |
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890136 – 7817 – Northern Pine Sphinx – Lapara bombycoides |
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890140 – 7821 – Twin-spotted Sphinx – Smerinthus jamaicensis |
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890141 – 7822 – One-eyed Sphinx – Smerinthus cerisyi |
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