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Sun, Jul 10, 11 at 0:04
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| It looks like it could be a Pandora Sphinx. |
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| So, yes....it would commonly be called one of the hawk moths. Aren't they incredible? |
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- Posted by misssherry Z8/9MS (My Page) on Sun, Jul 10, 11 at 13:07
| 'Love those colors! Sherry |
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| Thanks, guys! I appreciate the info! I was so fascinated by the camo look. Lisa |
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- Posted by susanlynne48 OKC7a (My Page) on Tue, Jul 12, 11 at 6:59
| Lisa, do you have anything in the grape family growing nearby? I find my cats on the Virginia Creeper. Beautiful cats, too! Susan |
Here is a link that might be useful: Eumorpha pandorus
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