MOTHS OF SEDONA


Sedona has several large Silk Moths and a large number of Sphinx Moths, Underwing Moths, Tiger Moths, etc. In addition there are many small moths affectionately referred to by collectors as Micros.
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Glover's Silk Moth (Hyalophora columbia gloveri Oculea Moth (Antherea oculea)
Pamina Moth (Automeris cecrops pamina)             Pandora Moth (Coloradia pandora davisi)
Neumogen Buck Moth (Hemileuca neumogeni)      Diana Buck Moth (Hemileuca diana)

Sweet Potato Sphinx Moth (Agrius cingularis)          Tomato Sphinx Moth (Manduca sexta)

Tobbaco Sphinx Moth (Manduca quinquemaculatus Chersis Sphinx Moth (Sphinx chersis)

Asella Sphinx Moth (Sphinx asella)                  Chersis Sphinx Moth (Sphinx chersis)

Giant Poplar Sphinx Moth (Pachysphinx occidentalisSmall eyed Sphinx Moth (Paonias myops)

Blinded Sphinx Moth (Paonias excaecatusMorning Striped Sphinx Moth (Hyles lineata)

Underwing Moth - 1 (Identification welcome)  Underwing Moth - 2 (Identification welcome)

Underwing Moth - 3 (Identification welcome)  Underwing Moth - 4 (Identification welcome)
 

Updated  Septemebr 7, 2005



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