May 25, 2010 #1 Zahboo Simply Stated 10 Years Joined Feb 3, 2009 Messages 4,439 Reaction score 56 Points 231 Location Hope Mills, NC What is this?
May 25, 2010 #2 Boyd Recipient of The Biff Twang 10 Years Joined Mar 14, 2009 Messages 9,163 Reaction score 20 Points 271 Location MI moth
May 25, 2010 Thread starter #3 Zahboo Simply Stated 10 Years Joined Feb 3, 2009 Messages 4,439 Reaction score 56 Points 231 Location Hope Mills, NC What kind?
May 25, 2010 #4 Camelot Farms Chickenista 10 Years Joined Jun 5, 2009 Messages 5,840 Reaction score 30 Points 241 Location VA,TN,NC Tri-State area Oleander Hawk Moth
May 25, 2010 #5 darkmatter Crowing 13 Years Joined Jul 10, 2009 Messages 2,173 Reaction score 79 Points 299 It looks like a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callambulyx_tatarinovii , But that can't be right, they're suspose to be from Japan
It looks like a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callambulyx_tatarinovii , But that can't be right, they're suspose to be from Japan
May 25, 2010 #6 3goodeggs pays attention sporadically 10 Years Joined May 22, 2009 Messages 12,234 Reaction score 2,124 Points 408 Location North Central Florida I believe it is a Sphinx moth. google 'the bug guy' and you will be able to key it out down to species. It is not a dry dull key, it's super cool and fun.
I believe it is a Sphinx moth. google 'the bug guy' and you will be able to key it out down to species. It is not a dry dull key, it's super cool and fun.
May 25, 2010 #7 redhen Kiss My Grits... Premium Feather Member 11 Years Joined May 19, 2008 Messages 35,106 Reaction score 230 Points 458 Location Western MA Lunar moth?
May 25, 2010 Thread starter #8 Zahboo Simply Stated 10 Years Joined Feb 3, 2009 Messages 4,439 Reaction score 56 Points 231 Location Hope Mills, NC Found it! Thanks http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/species?l=3443