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Argema mimosae butterfly Royalty Free Stock Photo
Argema mimosae butterfly Royalty Free Stock Photo
MOZAMBIQUE - CIRCA 1953: A stamp printed in Mozambique shows an African moon moth Argema mimosae, circa 1953. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beetle Temnorhinus mimosae Royalty Free Stock Photo
African moon moth - Argema mimosae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green butterfly of an unusual shape Saturnia comet moth, Argema mimosae on pink flowers on white, beautiful natural background, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green butterfly and red apple, Saturnia comet moth, Argema mimosae on white, beautiful natural background, Royalty Free Stock Photo
African Moon Moth (Argema mimosae)
Large green caterpillar of the Saturnia comet butterfly Argema mimosae, close-up macro. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large green caterpillar of the Saturnia comet butterfly Argema mimosae, close-up macro. Royalty Free Stock Photo
beautiful insect butterfly Argema mimosae with wings in nature Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green butterfly of an unusual shape Saturnia comet moth, Argema mimosae on pink flowers on white, beautiful natural background, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful green butterfly of an unusual shape Saturnia comet moth, Argema mimosae on red apple on white, Royalty Free Stock Photo
African Moon Moth (Argema mimosae) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful green Saturnia comet butterfly Argema mimosae isolated on white macro close-up, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female - The African moon or lunar moth (Argema mimosae) is a giant silk moth of the Family Saturniidae. This moth can be found near the east coast of South Africa. An adult can measure 10-12 centimetres across its wingspan, and 12-14 centimetres from head to the tip of its elongated 'tail-like' second pair of wings. Its forward wings have a distinctive grey-coloured 'furry' leading edge, giving a very rough surface, presumably for aerodynamic reasons. The moth does not eat after emerging from its cocoon and lives about 10 days Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Saturniidae Genus: Argema Species: A. mimosae


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