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Parthenice Tiger Moth - Apantesis parthenice - male

Parthenice Tiger Moth - Apantesis parthenice - Male
Durham County, North Carolina, USA
September 20, 2004
Several at lights that night. This individual was induced, gently, to spread its wings for the camera. This looks like the female illustrated in Covell, plate 14 #16. (1)
See comments--appears to be a male! Image updated 2/18/19!

Male
(15 years later!) Pectinate antennae = ♂

 
thanks--still following!
Am still following up on my images 15 years later, which is pretty much forever in Internet years. Also, image replaced with adjacent frame that shows the antennae better.

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