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Photo#206267
unknown insect that appears to be lepidopteran (mouthparts) but small wings. Feeding on necter - Hemaris

unknown insect that appears to be lepidopteran (mouthparts) but small wings. Feeding on necter - Hemaris
Xenia, , Greene County, Ohio, USA
July 22, 2008
Size: 1"

Hummingbird moth
genus Hemaris. The one visible leg appears to be red, which might make this a Slender Clearwing, but wait for other opinions on that - these are tricky to get to species.

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