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Walnut sphinx eclosed! - Amorpha juglandis - male

Walnut sphinx eclosed! - Amorpha juglandis - Male
Columbia County, Pennsylvania, USA
May 20, 2013
Size: About 2-3 inch wingspan
These are the first three males of the year!

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how exciting for
you! I know just how you feel... how many total did you get reared?

 
About eight
I had tons of eggs, but they must have been crowded or something, cause only eight really survived.

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