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Lobster Moth
Sussex Moth Group, Hastings Branch impromtu moth event at Guestling Wood.
Stars of the catch 25 May, 2014
One of my favorite moths, the colors, the resting posture (not shown here) and that big eye'd face. The moth is named for its caterpillar which looks very lobster like, I've not seen them yet.
Stars of the catch 25 May, 2014
One of my favorite moths, the colors, the resting posture (not shown here) and that big eye'd face. The moth is named for its caterpillar which looks very lobster like, I've not seen them yet.
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