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This moth has a "single blue "eye" on each hind wing, but the eyes lack a black "pupil" like that found in the One-eyed Sphinx (Smerinthus cerisyi). Larvae are common on broadleaf trees." (Insects Their Natural History and Diversity, Stephen
Marshall)
Found on the side of out house early one morning.
Tags: Blinded Sphinx Paionias excaecatus Lepidoptera insect Canon EOS 60D EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
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