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Mystery Moth - Euhagena nebraskae - male

Mystery Moth - Euhagena nebraskae - Male
Pawnee national grasslands, Colorado, USA
September 24, 2005
Moth located in the Pawnee National Grasslands

It's a male
Colour and date suggest Euhagena nebraskae. No common name but it is a clearwing moth.
Moved to Guide page.

 
sesiid identification
Tony - Your are correct on the I.D. This is a beautiful pic and is a great example of the nominate form of the species.

 
Hi Dr. Eichlin
Very pleased to have your opinion on BugGuide's Sesiidae. Would be really useful if you could confirm, or correct, all of the images (no immediate hurry, at your covenience).
They start: HERE

wow!
That's a wild-looking colorful one. Looks like a clearwing (Sesiidae) but I don't know beyond that.

 
It is
It is a clear wing moth! And a very colorful one too!

 
Thanks for the suggested ID..
Thanks for the suggested ID...I will check around elsewhere and see what else I can find!

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