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MothYellowCollaredScape_Cisseps_fulvicollisForWeb_0949 - Cisseps fulvicollis

MothYellowCollaredScape_Cisseps_fulvicollisForWeb_0949 - Cisseps fulvicollis
Loxahatchee NWR, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA
November 12, 2013
Size: ~1"
Think its a yellow collard scape moth.

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MothYellowCollaredScape_Cisseps_fulvicollisForWeb_0949 - Cisseps fulvicollis MothYellowCollaredScape_Cisseps_fulvicollisForWeb_0949 - Cisseps fulvicollis

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Moved to Cisseps fulvicollis
Moved from ID Request.
Nice photos, Rich

 
Thanks
for you help and the kudos!

at that length
I would guess it would be Ctenucha virginica

Have any other views? You can tell easier if you can see a dorsal head view.

 
Cisseps fulvicollis
Rich is correct. Ctenucha virginica does not even occur in the southeast

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