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Photo#902357
Tho't I had this one IDed.  Help, please. - Catocala habilis

Tho't I had this one IDed. Help, please. - Catocala habilis

Lawrenceville, Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA
October 8, 2013

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Tho't I had this one IDed.  Help, please. - Catocala habilis Tho't I had this one IDed.  Help, please. - Catocala habilis

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Moved
Moved from Underwings.

Erebidae: Catocala
Moved from ID Request.

We should be able to place at species

 
Thank you!
I was way off on this one. As I recall, the moth was BIG compared to others of its Family.

Thinking ...
... something like Ceratomia or some other sphingid. Second look brings me here.

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