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Unk Moth - Automeris io - female

Unk Moth - Automeris io - Female
Trinity River Refuge HQ building., Liberty County, Texas, USA
April 30, 2014
Searched and searched, but no luck.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

 
Thanks Chris
It wasn't yellow like all the others I've seen so now I know why I was stumped!

 
Dimorphism
Males are yellow and most commonly seen, females are dark like this and less common at light.

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