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Is this Grammia parthenice ? Tiger Moth, north Georgia. More knowledgeable opinions would be appreciated. - Apantesis parthenice - male

Is this Grammia parthenice ? Tiger Moth, north Georgia. More knowledgeable opinions would be appreciated. - Apantesis parthenice - Male
Pickens County, Georgia, USA
September 22, 2008
Size: wingspan approx. 60 mm.
Found on the floor just inside the front door of the house during the day. It was quite sluggish at first, but later became more active, crawled on my hand, and later was set free outside unharmed.
Moved from ID Request.

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Is this Grammia parthenice ? Tiger Moth, north Georgia. More knowledgeable opinions would be appreciated. - Apantesis parthenice - male Is this Grammia parthenice ? Tiger Moth, north Georgia. More knowledgeable opinions would be appreciated. - Apantesis parthenice - male Is this Grammia parthenice ? Tiger Moth, north Georgia. More knowledgeable opinions would be appreciated. - Apantesis parthenice - male

Moved
Moved from Grammia.

G. parthenice.
ID confirmed by Dr. James Adams.

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