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Photo#949276
Moth, type unknown - Corydalus cornutus - male

Moth, type unknown - Corydalus cornutus - Male
Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
July 2, 2014
Size: 5"
One story office building wall facing the Mascoma River. There were 5 others in close proximity, 4 with and 2 without the prominent forward antennae.

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This isn't a moth, but rather a dobsonfly. To learn more, click on the Info tab.

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Welcom to Bugguide. This is a male Dobsonfly with those huge palps that look like large jaws.

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