Enyo lugubris lugubris
Enyo lugubris lugubris
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Mournful Sphinx Moth
(Linnaeus, 1771) Sphinx
Enyo lugubris lugubris, Tyler, Smith County,
northeastern Texas,
November 7, 2007, courtesy of Justin & Valerie Valleau.
Enyo lugubris lugubris, Tyler, Smith County,
northeastern Texas,
November 7, 2007, courtesy of Justin & Valerie Valleau.
Enyo lugubris lugubris, Tyler, Smith County,
northeastern Texas,
November 7, 2007, courtesy of Justin & Valerie Valleau.
Enyo lugubris lugubris, Tyler, Smith County,
northeastern Texas,
November 7, 2007, courtesy of Justin & Valerie Valleau.
This species would likely only be seen in northeastern Texas in late
summer or fall as a stray from further south.
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