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Apantesis? - Apantesis phalerata

Apantesis? - Apantesis phalerata
Ft. Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida, USA
October 3, 2005
Found at a light.

Moved
Moved from Apantesis.

Apantesis phalerata
Harnessed Tiger Moth - Hodges#8169; black spot visible on each side of collar.

Moved
Moved from Tiger Moths.

Tiger moth
This is a tiger moth! I believe it is in the genus Grammia. They're pretty cool they have ears that allow them to hear bats calling. If that wasn't enough, they can send ultrasonic frequencies BACK to the bat which jams their echolocation.

 
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