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🦋🌟 Rain world moth insanity! I love them sm they are so so so cool, I want to be a small moth....
The ones below were made for my emote server, feel free to use (credits appreciated but not required)
Ancient Urban experience.
MORE MOF'S!!!!!!
Thos picture was from yesterday but heres a cute little small moth I found while at the apple festival.
Here's a renia adspergillus I caught today
I'm naming him Sturm
But he'll be released later

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As I have said, here’s Zazi’s ref! kind of
Hope you like it! And I do indeed know that The Knight shouldn’t have a singular thicc horn but my hand could never be steady when drawing him so here we are.
“Son in Yokohama came across this today—with what looks like eggs. What is it? Thanks!”
Hello, thanks for the submission! For an enthusiastic amateur like me it’s a great feeling to come across something I can ID with confidence.
This fuzzy green and brown moth is a
Parasa lepida lepida, Blue Striped Nettle Grub / ヒロヘリアオイラガ (”Hiroheri Aoira Ga”) (Limacodidae)
and she is indeed laying eggs! It’s a very bad spot for them, but she must have mistaken it for tree bark.
The caterpillars are distinctive, as the English common name hints. Like most Limacodidae, the caterpillars of this moth have stinging hairs and shouldn’t be handled without protection.
You can see another view of the adult moth and caterpillars on this post.
Thanks for the submission and feel free to submit more bugs any time.
Working on something... Currently, I can make them follow me around.