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Life cycle of Tinolius eburneigutta Moth

Tinolius eburneigutta

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13 Comments

Dilan Chathuranga
Dilan Chathuranga 9 years ago

Thank you very for your lovely comments friends!!!

Adarsha B S
Adarsha B S 9 years ago

Well done Dilan! Super :)

Beautiful series Dilan !

Jae
Jae 9 years ago

Thanks for sharing, Dilan.

DrNamgyalT.Sherpa
DrNamgyalT.Sherpa 9 years ago

Congratulations, Dilan! It's a very rare spotting, and of such a beautiful moth. Just fantastic!

Chamalka Dulmini
Chamalka Dulmini 9 years ago

Great job Dilan!

Dilan Chathuranga
Dilan Chathuranga 9 years ago

Thank you for your comment bg11a1!!!

bg11a1
bg11a1 9 years ago

Lovely spotting

Dilan Chathuranga
Dilan Chathuranga 9 years ago

Thank for your comments Mark!

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 9 years ago

Hey well done. It is very satisfying when they become flying adults.

Dilan Chathuranga
Dilan Chathuranga 9 years ago

At first I found more than 10 caterpillars Mark.After few days, I saw only 2 caterpillars.Predation may the reason for that. So I grew one of them!I could do it without any problem.When it come out,leaf was dried a lot!However it completed it's life cycle as above....

Dilan Chathuranga
Dilan Chathuranga 9 years ago

Oh yes Mark!

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 9 years ago

Did you grow this one?

Dilan Chathuranga
Spotted by
Dilan Chathuranga

Kandy CP, Sri Lanka

Spotted on May 30, 2014
Submitted on May 30, 2014

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