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Possible Promethea Moth Cocoon
Callosamia promethea
Callosamia
A young Callosamia caterpillar
correction: male promethea moths fly in the daytime.
This is Callosamia promethea.
Looks like a promethea moth c
Maybe Callosamia promethea?
Male Callosamia promethea
Yes, Callosamia promethea lar
Moved- promethea
Promethea moth
It will turn into a Promethea
Callosamia
Promethea moth
Callosamia promethea
Promethea Moths
Callosamia
Callosamia
To me it looks
This is a female Callosamia p
Does this mean that you aren'
Callosamia sp., male
Moved to Callosamia promethea.
Looks like...
Promethea moth
Promethea Moth
Tulip-tree Silkmoth - Callosamia angulifera - Male?
It should be Callosamia promethea
Moved- not Callosamia promethea
The Eight-Spotted Forester (Alypia octomaculata) is diurnal.
Moved- C. angulifera
Moved- Callosamia
Promethea Moth caterpillar
Moved- Not promethea
i think
Moved- Promethea moth
genus Callosamia
Looks like a
Callosamia
Check out
Callosamia promethea - Promethea Moth
moth
I agree with Callosamia prome
Someone else suggested that i
It's neither, but the related...
I am pretty sure this one is
Promethea Moth
Callosamia
I'm thinking
yes Callosamia
C. Promethea
on second thought
Callosamia promethea
Yes those are Callosamia prom
how
I would
Sassafras Feeders
7764 -- Promethea Moth -- Callosamia promethea
Hybrid ?
Yes
Callosamia angulifera ?
Callosamia
Moved, Callosamia promethea (male)
Moved to Callosamia promethea.
If I'm not mistaken, Callosamia angulifera?
Moved, Callosamia promethea (female)
Possibly an old, weathered Ca
Moved
Moved- Callosamia promethea
Moved- Callosamia
Moved
Callosamia promethea
maybe Callosamia promethea?
Moved- Callosamia promethea
Moved to 7764 - Callosamia promethea
Date and county
Callosamia promethea
Yes, a female
Yes
Not sure...
Genus Callosamia?
Maybe
Callosamia sp.
Aha!
close but...
100% sure
definitely Callosamia,
Callosamia Promethea
AH!
You're Right!
Fat-erpillar!
Thanks Hannah! Thats what the