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Walnut Sphinx - Hodges#7827 (Amorpha juglandis)
Photo#893575
Copyright © 2014
MJ Hatfield
Sphingidae, Walnut Sphinx, ventral -
Amorpha juglandis
Ames - Tullamore, Story County, Iowa, USA
July 8, 2010 not viable
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Contributed by
MJ Hatfield
on 15 February, 2014 - 10:59am
Last updated 11 October, 2018 - 12:22pm
Ventral
This is not dorsal. It is ventral. See how the wings and antennae come together at the center. I don't believe antennae would be visible at all on the dorsal side.
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Victor Engel
, 11 October, 2018 - 11:53am
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Thank you.
I goofed. I do know that. Thanks for catching it.
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MJ Hatfield
, 11 October, 2018 - 12:21pm
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