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Maybe a Robin Moth? - Hyalophora columbia

Maybe a Robin Moth? - Hyalophora columbia
Fredericton Junction, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada
May 29, 2012
Size: estimated about 4 inches
This moth was found in my neighbour's back yard nearby a Solomen. The striped body was the clue for us suggesting it might be a Robin Moth of which we saw in a moth field guide book. The moth stayed most of the day at the same location.

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Although this image is rather oversaturated (I think that's the term), there is no doubt that this is Hyalophora columbia columbia, a close relative to the robin moth.

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