Moth caterpillar

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Male Atlas Moth (Attacus atlas/taprobanis, Saturniidae)
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Epiphora mythimnia is a moth which flies from the South to Central Africa. This beauty belongs to the Saturnid family. Mantis Religiosa
Moth beauty potential (Epiphora mythimnia) by Olivier Bouteleux / 500px
Epiphora mythimnia is a moth which flies from the South to Central Africa. This beauty belongs to the Saturnid family.
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Spiny Flower Mantis - Album on Imgur
The ancient Leaf insect, with its incredible camouflage, is nearly impossible to tell apart from the rainforest vegetation. Grouped together with stick insects as phasmids in the order Phasmida, the name comes from the Greek "phasma" meaning phantom Types Of Butterflies, Bug Art
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The ancient Leaf insect, with its incredible camouflage, is nearly impossible to tell apart from the rainforest vegetation. Grouped together with stick insects as phasmids in the order Phasmida, the name comes from the Greek "phasma" meaning phantom