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Photo#71364
ID Me Please - Eudryas unio

ID Me Please - Eudryas unio
Madisonville, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
August 17, 2006
Size: 15 - 16 mm

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Moved to guide
- I checked adult on the forms so this will show up when people browse adults only - you get a prompt to do this when you post to Lepidoptera, but not ID Request, but it cuts out a couple of steps if you can remember to do it. Lovely images, John.

My favorite
Thank you for supplying photos of my favorite moth, Pearly Wood Nymph (Eudryas unio). Isn't it spectacular. There are three NA species of this Genus, the area where the green meets white is wavy in Pearly Wood Nymph and smooth in Beautiful Wood Nymph.

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