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Mystery - Phigalia

Mystery - Phigalia
Blanco, Blanco County, Texas, USA
March 6, 2017
Clinging to the outside of our house. I'd guess wingless moth but the antennae don't fit. Help?

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Female - Geometrid Moth
Wow, she is pretty! The short wings are showing and the antennae look good too. This might be a female Half-wing Moth.
Phigalia titea: ♀ (eastern) Hold on for an expert.

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