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White Antenna Wasp Moth

Amata nigriceps

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Field Notes

Notes:

Everyone around here that photographs wildlife seems to have a pair of mating White Antenna Wasp Moths in their collection.

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Comments (2)

Thanks eccatlover9. I guess it is that time of year again!
When they are in that position, it means they are mating. They stay is this position for hours.

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