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Saturniidae27

Saturniidae27

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Saturniidae27 Spotting
Spotting commented on by Saturniidae27 Karkala, Karnataka, India3 years ago

Nice shot Kartik :-)

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Spotting commented on by Saturniidae27 Gangtok, Sikkim, India3 years ago

https://www.mothsofindia.org/#!/sp/35628...

Saturniidae27 Pug moth
Pug moth commented on by Saturniidae27 Bhimeshwor, Central Development Region, Nepal3 years ago

Definentaly some species of Eupithecia, and possibly Eupithecia naumanni.

Saturniidae27 Eggs
Eggs commented on by Saturniidae27 Harriman, Tennessee, United States3 years ago

Thanks for the confirmation. They do look more similar to box turtle eggs :-)

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Mushroom commented on by Saturniidae27 Tallahassee, Florida, United States3 years ago

No problem Tom, just looked similar to me :-)

Saturniidae27 Eggs
Eggs commented on by Saturniidae27 Harriman, Tennessee, United States3 years ago

These are definentaly snake eggs, and most likely, the southern black racer. By chance, do you remember what the snakes appearance was like?

Saturniidae27 Spotting
Spotting commented on by Saturniidae27 Gangtok, Sikkim, India3 years ago

Beautiful moth! Im leaning toward Lemyra multivittata, as the ID. Even though the link isn't research grade, other specimens look more identical.
https://inaturalist.ca/observations/3661...

Saturniidae27 Nolid Moth
Nolid Moth commented on by Saturniidae27 Gangtok, Sikkim, India3 years ago

Nice spotting, tried looking for an ID, but had no luck. Though this definently mimics some of the Trabala sp.

Saturniidae27 Iridescent Longhorn Beetle
Iridescent Longhorn Beetle commented on by Saturniidae27 Morona-Santiago, Ecuador3 years ago

Truly amazing Tukup. To me Psalidognathus superbus looks a little more identical, and range also seems to cover, quite well :-) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations...

Saturniidae27 Spotting
Spotting commented on by Saturniidae27 Nana-Mambéré, Central African Republic3 years ago

You're right tmvdh. Most likely seen in India, or Asia.

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