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Please help us to identify this Saturniid. - Eacles imperialis

Please help us to identify this Saturniid. - Eacles imperialis
Texas, USA
July 4, 1983
Size: ~6cm across
This specimen of orange-brown (not yellow) color was photographed on July 4, 1983, in Big Thicket, Turkey Creek, near the junction of Hardin and Tyler Counties.

Moved- "Texas" Imperial Moth
Moved from ID Request.

This is the named form (only a few people still consider this a true subspecies I think) Eacles imperialis nobilis.

would appear to be Eacles imperialis
which is usually yellow, but can come in varying shades of orange.

Wait for expert confirmation.

 
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Brandon, this one really puzzles me. I went to the Lep Society data base and E. imperialis is the only one that has been reported here, but I have never seen one marked like this. Look at this one . MPG shows E. oslari as only in AZ. I will ask Jason Roberts to look at this one since he authored this sub-species page .

 
Eacles imperialis nobilis
Guys:
Thanks for making my day!

Andrew

 
Eacles
Thanks -
Andrew

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