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Jul 1, 2024 6:54 PM CST
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NMoasis said: I can't tell. I thought I could see dark Chevron marks on a couple of them, especially the one on the right in the second picture but couldn't find a match online. Knowing how they move helps.

Does the moth look familiar? Plus a couple pix of the cat
https://www.marylandbiodiversi...


Cross-posted... I can't say whether that moth looks familiar or not, but these definitely don't have that dark stripe down their backs, just the "V's". And there also might be two different kinds - some that are greenish, some that are tan.
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