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    Taken on the bedroom wall the other night.
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    Amazing photo of a very intricately-designed insect, Rolf!

    One thing though..... why Twenty PLume Moth - when it has 24 plumes in that pic?

    Seriously though, I'd never have thought it would have looked so amazing when enlarged like that!

    What does it live on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catherine View Post
    One thing though..... why Twenty PLume Moth - when it has 24 plumes in that pic?
    I'm not sure Catherine, I thought the same thing.

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    But look at it this way - the name "hexadactyla" means 6 fingered (I think!), so at least the common name is closer

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