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Photo#1189021
yellowish green moth w/ red and blue spots found at S.C. beach 02/05/2016 - Phoebis sennae - male

yellowish green moth w/ red and blue spots found at S.C. beach 02/05/2016 - Phoebis sennae - Male
Edisto Beach, charleston County, South Carolina, USA
February 5, 2016
Size: 1.5 inch

Agree with Bob's ID
Reoriented image for archiving. Note that butterflies have clubs / knobs at antennal ends whereas moths have rod shaped to elaborate feathery antennae with out clubbed ends.
Moved from ID Request.

Butterfly
It could be a male Cloudless Sulphur, but I'm not really sure.
Phoebis sennae: ♂♀ Good Luck!

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