Handmaiden moth

in Nature Observer9 months ago


Latin nameobservation dateLocation
Handmaiden moth26-11-2024Sholotaka,Bangladesh


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I have been familiar with many insects since childhood. A variety of insects I saw and fell before my eyes. From small to large, I am used to seeing different types of butterflies. But every butterfly is different. There are different classes of butterflies. It is nice to see these different butterflies. Different butterflies also have different names. Although they are the same species. But we find a variety of names as the difference is in shape. But of all the butterflies, the Handmaiden moth is one that I am very familiar with. See their presence in different trees at different times. They look like black stripes. They are very small butterflies. In other butterflies we see larger wings. But their wings are quite small. But this butterfly is very familiar and lovely to me.

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PhotographHandmaiden moth
LocationSholotaka,Bangladesh
Photographer@simransumon


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The amata huebneri moth or wasp species is relatively common and not extinct, but I have never found one with the color you found.