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Luna Moth

Actias luna

Description:

Luna Moths are members of the Saturniidae family, also known as the "Giant Silkworm Moths." Luna Moths are huge moths, with a wingspan of four and a half inches. They have a white body, pinkish legs, and huge pale green wings. The hindwings have eyespots and long tails. They fly, only at night, in Spring and early Summer. The female Luna Moth lays eggs on the bottom of Black Walnut leaves. She lays about 200 eggs in small groups. You can tell a male from a female, because males have larger, bushier antennae.

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Jacob Gorneau
Jacob Gorneau 11 years ago

Awesome! Please add this to my mission: http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8841...

PaulClark
Spotted by
PaulClark

Bossier City, Louisiana, USA

Spotted on Sep 26, 2012
Submitted on Sep 27, 2012

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