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Smerinthus cerisyi to confirm. - Smerinthus cerisyi

Smerinthus cerisyi to confirm. - Smerinthus cerisyi
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
July 27, 2006
Found this moth and it looks like a sphinx moth, would like it confirmed please. Thanks

One-Eyed Sphinx
Smerinthus cerisyi. Your moth is slightly worn, but there is no mistaking the bull's eye pattern on the hindwing. This moth is uncommon. Its southern range is Georgia -- northern range is Newfoundland.

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