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Southern Flannel? - Megalopyge opercularis - male

Southern Flannel? - Megalopyge opercularis - Male
north of Green Creek, Cape May County, New Jersey, USA
June 17, 2012
Size: 25 mm
At first, I thought that this was yet another Black-waved Flannel (which are very common here), but the leg color and details of the rest of it suggested something else.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Congrats! This is a 1st for NJ

Southern Flannel (4647)
The white lacey lines are distinctive. This is a male (thick antennae)

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