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Oleander Hawk Moth

Daphnis nerii

Description:

Smaller than my palm. Really beautiful:)

Habitat:

Larvae in last instar was found in my school and kept by my class. Others were found dead:(

Notes:

It emerged from it's cocoon at night. We found it as a moth in the morning and released it on a leaf. Hope it survives and breeds:D To see the moth in it's larvae and cocoon form see my other post! Really proud of mothlerson (so we named itxD ) when it was a caterpillar it was called catlerson. Hahaha

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2 Comments

duttagupta35504
duttagupta35504 10 years ago

Hi Natalie, we published your Pawsome Scribbles! Please visit the blog (amazinganimalssociety.blogspot.com) for it and please submit more of your AMAZING drawings.

Jason Alexander
Jason Alexander 10 years ago

Please add the scientific name, Daphnis nerii..

Natalie Sim
Spotted by
Natalie Sim

Singapore, Singapore

Spotted on Aug 7, 2013
Submitted on Aug 7, 2013

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