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Attacus atlas probably a female with a wingspan of 25cm! |
Though it has been wet day after day recently, there has been good numbers of moths attracted to light around the resort and along the road. The wet days have also given me a chance to try and identify some of the moths photographed over the last couple of weeks.
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Attacus atlas freshly emerged probably a male as only has a wingspan of 20cm! |
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Samia canningii currently very common |
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Loepa diversiocella |
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Circula jordani |
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Ambulyx canescens |
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Ambulyx tattina |
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Comostolodes dialitha |
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Bocula divergens |
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Kunugia placida |
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Phalera parivala |
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Parasa darama |
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Parapoynx fluctuosalis |
And some yet to name:-
That second to last one is very odd -- not even sure what family that could be.
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