saddleback moth

Pierre A Plauzoles ae779 at lafn.org
Sat Sep 13 11:19:26 EDT 1997


In a previous article, editor at mstediting.com ("William F. Goldman") says:

>I found a saddleback moth in my garden today; it's the first one I've
>seen.  From what I've learned so far, it's a moth larva.  Doe's anyone
>know if images of the moth are posted anywhere.  If not, I would very
>much appreciate if someone would post one. I'm really curious about what
>it looks like.

I think one of the field guides (the Peterson guide on Eastern US moths
or possibly the one on insects in general?) has a "thumbnail"
illustration at the beginning of the picture section in the middle of the
book.  You could also look in Holland's Moth Book.

Hope this helps.
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Pierre Plauzoles   ae779 at lafn.org
Canoga Park, California


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