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Male moth? - Amorpha juglandis

Male moth? - Amorpha juglandis
Dallas, Dallas County, TX County, Texas, USA
April 19, 2013
Size: 2 inches long
Small wings, long body, feathered antennae, found walking on grass

Amorpha juglandis - Walnut Sphinx
Moved from ID Request.

Thanks!

I do not think I can identify this but
I am willing to bet this is a freshly emerged male moth who has yet to fully spread his wings.

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