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Madoryx pseudothyreus - Hodges#7843 (Madoryx pseudothyreus)
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Copyright © 2011
Christopher Camargo
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Madoryx pseudothyreus
Long Key State Park, Monroe County, Florida, USA
March 25, 2011
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Contributed by
Christopher Camargo
on 25 March, 2011 - 12:19pm
Last updated 30 March, 2011 - 11:40am
Moved
Moved from
Moths
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Very nice!
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Maury J. Heiman
, 30 March, 2011 - 11:40am
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Madoryx pseudothyreus
Madoryx pseudothyreus
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Christopher Camargo
, 25 March, 2011 - 3:17pm
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I agree in hawk moths of nort
I agree in hawk moths of north america by James P.Tuttle 2007
only one that match should be moved correct place This is not a common moth only found in South Florida in North America
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Martin Turgeon
, 25 March, 2011 - 7:52pm
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Moved
Moved from
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v belov
, 25 March, 2011 - 1:18pm
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I was just wondering why this
I was just wondering why this was moved since it hasn't been identified yet?
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Christopher Camargo
, 25 March, 2011 - 3:12pm
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I think the move it as they g
I think they move it as they get closer if a moth the put it in moth
then if the know family upgrade it till they get the correct species
so moth,sphingidae ,sphinx etc
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Martin Turgeon
, 25 March, 2011 - 7:35pm
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