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some type of eye spot moth? - Antheraea polyphemus - male

some type of eye spot moth? - Antheraea polyphemus - Male
Midwest City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
August 16, 2005

Nice find
I think this is Antheraea polyphemus - Polyphemus Moth, but I am not totally sure. I think that this is a male because of the feathery antennae. I believe that the male's feathery antennae are used for "smelling" the pheromones given off by the females.

 
Yes
I would back up everything said by Chris. See here:

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