That looks like a Virginia Tiger Moth to me! (It also looks like Liberace at rest, so I could be wrong)
Edit: Niece's reply -- "Spilosoma virginica, yes!"
In case anyone is wondering her qualifications, as part of her PhD she worked at the Milwaukee Public Museum cataloging their insect collection. And in her spare time, she reassures her uncle that the big scary bug he just saw in his garage will not, in fact, kill him.
Edit: Niece's reply -- "Spilosoma virginica, yes!"
In case anyone is wondering her qualifications, as part of her PhD she worked at the Milwaukee Public Museum cataloging their insect collection. And in her spare time, she reassures her uncle that the big scary bug he just saw in his garage will not, in fact, kill him.
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