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Utetheisa pulchella moth
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I've been wanting to try embroidering something with a wing pattern, so here's a pine processionary moth and caterpillar (Haumetopoea pityocampa).☾⋆˚₊·𓆦∘.⍋༄࿔˚₊·.
They get their name from the behaviour of the caterpillars, which travel in a long, unbroken, single-file line. It provides protection from predators, along with their irritating, toxic hairs. They are a destructive pest to forests, but a visually beautiful insect none the less.
I fumbled the symmetry of the wings a little, but I'm overall happy with how this piece turned out!·₊˚𓆦˚₊·⍋˚₊·࿐࿔⋆·.
Macro photographs of butterfly and moth wings (2017) by: Linden Gledhill
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