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Gray moth with passenger - Colocasia flavicornis

Gray moth with passenger - Colocasia flavicornis
Maplesville, Chilton County, Alabama, USA
March 17, 2018
I think this moth is Hodges 9184 – Colocasia flavicornis – Yellowhorn Moth. But I don't know what his passenger is. The other bug was perched atop the Yellowhorn. It appeared to have splotches of brown and splotches of transparency in his wings. I'm not sure if those are front legs or antennae, but they are very long.

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check out Epiphragma fasciapenne
or something similar. Just looks like it's sitting on top of the moth

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