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Photo#5281
Moth ID needed - Ceratomia undulosa

Moth ID needed - Ceratomia undulosa
Conyers, Georgia, USA
July 26, 2004
Found very early morning below porch light.

Waved Sphinx, I think
Waved Sphinx - Ceratomia undulosa, I believe. See Guide Page, my image (below), and linked images. Am pretty sure on this, but some of these sphinxes can be tough. It is often helpful to get a shot of the hindwings.



Patrick Coin
Durham, North Carolina

 
richard gillmore:This moth is
richard gillmore:This moth is Ceratomia undulosa.

A sphinx
Look through this page:
Members of Sphingidae at Moth Photographers Group of Eastern North America

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