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Photo#202245
07/15/2008

07/15/2008
Cumberland County, Maine, USA
July 15, 2008
Size: 4mm
here you can see the "horn" is darker (and longer)

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It is cute
To see them so young, and still eating their eggs - I really hope to see them more often as they grow, Sphingids are my all-time favorites of moths. From the darkening of the horn, I'd first think Catalpa - But it really could be any sphingid.

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