Red-breasted green tiger moth, Chlorhoda metamelaena, Erebidae
Photographed in Colombia by alefox123
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Red-breasted green tiger moth, Chlorhoda metamelaena, Erebidae
Photographed in Colombia by alefox123

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Lymantria sp. ◆ Erebidae, Lymantriinae — Those antennae can detect a single pheromone molecule
Emeraldine Moth (Ceroctena amynta), family Erebidae, Brazil
photograph by Enio Branco
it has been an absolutely incredible year for moths. Look at this handsome tiger!!
A pair of princely tiger moths (Chrysocale principalis) mating in Michoacán, Mexico
by Gerardo Ochoa

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How is it possible for an animal to be this cute. Ouppy
(Spilosoma virginica, 6/16/2025)
Bug of the Occasional Day
BESTIES!
I cannot help but wonder what this antlion and Isabella tiger moth are whispering to each other...
The sheer size of the lad. Exquisite.