Green-veined satin geometer moth, Doratoptera nicevillei, Geometridae
Found sporadically throughout mainland Asia
Photos by benoit_segerer
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Green-veined satin geometer moth, Doratoptera nicevillei, Geometridae
Found sporadically throughout mainland Asia
Photos by benoit_segerer
Emerald Moth (Comostola sp.), family Geometridae, Punsand Bay, Cape York, Australia
Though this moth has been seen often, it has still not been scientifically described and given a scientific name. It is currently referred to as "Comostola ANIC1".
photograph by Daniel Meier
one of my favourite moth finds of all time. Comostola laesaria has a wingspan of only 20mm, so it was truly like finding a tiny gem amongst the nighttime gumleaves.
in the closeup below you can even see tiny little hyaline sections (little bits of transparent scales, in the middle of the larger orange spots).
No common name (Comostola laesaria), April '24.
Clouded Border/Lomaspilis marginata/mindre fläckmätare. Värmland, Sweden (27 June 2021).
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Sticky water was about to get him but rescued with a stick
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