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Modest Sphinx - Pachysphinx modesta - female

Modest Sphinx - Pachysphinx modesta - Female
Austinburg, Ashtabula County, Ohio, USA
June 18, 2016
A more reliable way to sex these moths is to look at the antennae. Female antennae are exceedingly threadlike. Male antennae also look threadlike from a distance, but on closer examination are clearly pectinate, though not to the extent of male saturniid moths.

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