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Clio Tiger Moth About to Emerge (side) (With lots of anatomy notes! :D)


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This moth is just about to emerge and you can see it clearly inside the cocoon! In fact, if you look carefully, you can see the antennae! (look for the notes on the picture to see different points of interest)
This moth is just about to emerge and you can see it clearly inside the cocoon! In fact, if you look carefully, you can see the antennae! (look for the notes on the picture to see different points of interest)
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