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Enyo lugubris - male

Enyo lugubris - Male
Long Key Nature Center, Davie, Broward County, Florida, USA
February 5, 2016
Seems to be a pretty distinctive species but not sure how to differentiate from E. ocypete

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Enyo lugubris - male Enyo lugubris - male

Moved to Mournful Sphinx
Moved from Moths.

Enyo ocypete typically has white edge on inner margin of HW. Also, it's more neotropical, occasionally seen in southern-most Florida.
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