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Photo#328689
Eastern Panthea - Hodges#9182 - Panthea furcilla

Eastern Panthea - Hodges#9182 - Panthea furcilla
Marlton, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
August 16, 2009
Size: Maybe around 23 mm?
Found on the door in the morning. Measurement "nose" to wingtip.

Maybe subspecies furcilla/australis intermediate

Images of this individual: tag all
Eastern Panthea - Hodges#9182 - Panthea furcilla Eastern Panthea - Hodges#9182 - Panthea furcilla

Moved
Moved from Moths.

he looks like:
Panthea furcilla 9182
and btw thanks again for helpin me with i was new. (and another btw..theres a sphinx posted in the pantheas, which is an ash sphinx, needs moved.)

 
Thanks
for helping me now. I couldn't find the sphinx, but both moths are new to me, which image is misplaced?

 
Photo#285582 is right in the
Photo#285582 is right in the middle of the panthea page, is a great ash sphinx...if you just put panthea in search and then hit images..sitting right in the middle is a great ash sphinx.:-) that panthea of yours has a wig like my father in laws..i thought of him at once..but his is more crooked!

 
No
it is in Sphinx chersis (Great Ash Sphinx - Hodges#7802). Click the image and look up at the taxonomy links and you will see where it is.
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These are the panthea images http://bugguide.net/node/view/3690/bgimage

If you are searching for images containing the TEXT "panthea" it will CORRECTLY find this image because it does contain the phrase "maybe an Eastern Panthea", but that tells you NOTHING about where it is stored in the guide.

 
oh!
youre exactly right!
i hate it when that happeneds. i just put panthea in the search and it was there hahahahahaha.i didnt open it. that explains some other odditys ive seen.

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