Yes, it's called Ecpantheria scribbonia, and it is a common species of tiger moth. It is white with black spots.
(In Europe the term "leopard moth" refers to a carpenterworm moth species which has a similar pattern)
The Owlflies (Ascalapidae) is a cross between a moth and a dragonfly. It has clubbed antennae and is just over 2 cm long.
Its body is similar to a bee, and the wings are shaped like a moth. I know it is not a dragonfly.
The sphinx moth
An insect that looks like a butterfly, a dragonfly, and a bee is likely what is called an American lady butterfly. They are usually found in the North American Midwest such as Kansas and Oklahoma.
a moth
moth dragonfly
yes it do
The difference is that a bee can sting but a dragonfly and a moth can't.
Moth
A moth A butterfly A dragonfly
Probably because that's what it looks like
moth
its a moth taht they aet out off :D teehee