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Mexican Moth Identification

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Mexican Agapema Moth (Agapema anona) came to the blacklight, but not until around 9 pm. It is likely a male because the eye spot on the upper wing touches the line. This was the target species as it is showy and only flies in the fall. Valentine Well area, Ajo, Arizona, USA. 13 November 2017. Other photo with wings open at flic.kr/p/21Rxv4T Host plant photos at flic.kr/p/21XHMtR and flic.kr/p/ZBdSGB Mexican Agapema (Agapema anona) Wing Span: 2 3/8 - 3 5/16 inches (6 - 8.4 cm). Life History...
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