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The owl moth - Erebus ephesperis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Erebus ephesperis The Owl Moth butterfly on a wall Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Owl moth resting on the wall Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Erebus ephesperis moth with two eyes
Moth Erebus ephesperis Singapore Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Erebus ephesperis moth with two eyes. Erebus ephesperis is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Jacob Hübner in 1827. It is found in Asia, including India, Japan, the Korean Peninsula, China, Singapore and Borneo. The wingspan is about 90 mm and the patterning is very obliterative, breaking the body outline with shadow like countershading.


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