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Columbia Silkmoth - Hyalophora columbia - male

Columbia Silkmoth - Hyalophora columbia - Male
Town of Baileys Harbor, Hidden Corners Sanctuary, Door County, Wisconsin, USA
June 6, 2000
Size: Wingspan: 4 in.
Adult male came to night light. ID by an expert examining the specimen. IT WAS A DOOR COUNTY RECORD. First time found in Door County, even though many experts had been looking for it for 40 years. Host plant is Tamarack (Larix laricina), of which we have many.