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Phigalia denticulata - Phigalia titea - male

Phigalia denticulata - Phigalia titea - Male
Dripping Springs, Hays County, Texas, USA
March 11, 2013
Is this Psaphida resumens? If so, I normally see them with wings closed, but there are 5 or 6 this morning perched like this on the workshop. It is 32 degrees F outside at the moment. Came into porchlight overnight in suburban live oak savannah.

Phigalia titea
Moved from Toothed Phigalia.

Thanks for the note. On second look Phigalia titea does look good.
Thanks!

 
Thanks Maury.
Thanks Maury.

Phigalia denticulata - Toothed Phigalia - Hodges #6659
Moved from Moths.

Greg, we had a nice bunch of Ceratomia undulosa here last night after the front. Psaphida resumens and Copivaleria grotei should still be flying at your place also.
Thanks!

 
Thanks Maury
Thanks Maury

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