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Bird moth - Omphalocera munroei

Bird moth - Omphalocera munroei
Maplesville, Chilton County, Alabama, USA
June 13, 2018
This was an orange, red, yellow, and black moth that had a bird-like Aztec design. The area above his slightly wavy AM line was more yellowish. The area between his AM and PM lines was a deep red. His PM line is in a category of its own. It's beyond jagged. I would call it a "claw line" because it looks a series of sharp claws. There's a little black shading above it, as well as on the costa between the AM and PM lines. His terminal line was a series of yellow dots. Omphalocera munroei – Asimina Webworm Moth?

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