Baby praying mantis and a big moth.

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Could your moth be a Greater Oak Dagger moth? or a Stormy Arches moth? That's the closest we could come up with in our Kaufman field guide.
Very cool pics., thirty7! Love those artifacts!
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That moth is known as a flint knapper moth. You can see its droppings behind the praying mantis!
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