Violet Gliding Hawk Moth (Ambulyx liturata, Sphingidae), male por itchydogimages Por Flickr: Pu'er, Yunnan, China see comments for caterpillar image....
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Violet Gliding Hawk Moth (Ambulyx liturata, Sphingidae), male por itchydogimages Por Flickr: Pu'er, Yunnan, China see comments for caterpillar image....

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Red-banded Fairy Longhorn Moth (Nemophora rubrofascia, Adelidae), female by itchydogimages Via Flickr: Pu'er, Yunnan, China My Tumblr blog, SINOBUG, features photo series and images from my portfolio of Chinese insects and spiders......
Pyralid Snout Moth (Sacada sp., Pyralinae, Pyralidae), female por itchydogimages Por Flickr: Pu'er, Yunnan, China see comments for additional view....
Day-Flying Moth (Cyclosia midamia, Chalcosiinae, Zygaenidae), female by itchydogimages Via Flickr: The recognised mimicry of butterflies of this moth genus is quite profound particularly in flight and when they are at rest with their wings spread also considering they are almost exclusively a day-flying genus. The mimicry of the milkweed or crow butterflies is Mullerian in nature in that the butterflies are noxious tasting due to their food plant and the Chalcosiine Zygaenid moths produce cyanide independent of their food source as a deterrent to predation. (Mullerian mimicry - A form of protective mimicry in which two or more poisonous or unpalatable species closely resemble each other and are therefore avoided equally by all their natural predators.) Pu'er, Yunnan, China