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Originally posted by Mianeye
Looks like a poodle with wings Cool one
edit on 28-8-2012 by Mianeye because: pic
Originally posted by Vicker
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Originally posted by Mianeye
Looks like a poodle with wings Cool one
edit on 28-8-2012 by Mianeye because: pic
What a beautiful moth.
A wonderful sight to wake up to.
What and incredible looking creature.
One of Shuker's colleagues speculated that the Venezuelan poodle moth bears some small resemblance to Diaphora mendica- the muslin moth of the leptidopteran family Arctiidae. Although it does have some of the same fuzzy parts, its antennae, coloring, and front legs are much different. In addition, the muslin moth is common to the U.K. and Russian Palearctic- they would never be as far south as Venezuela. It could be that the muslin moth and the Venezuelan poodle moth are related- especially with only 6,000 of the estimated 11,000 in the Arctiidae family. Shuker thinks a new species may have been discovered. Follow us
Originally posted by Jepic
What a beautiful moth.
A wonderful sight to wake up to.
What and incredible looking creature.
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