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Female Polyphemus moth
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PaugusBayFireFighter


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I found this beautiful species of the giant silk moths, Polyphemus, this summer by the docks at my house. The eye spots are where it gets its name – from the Greek myth of the Cyclops Polyphemus. Wingspan of about 5.5". I believe she had just emerged from her cocoon. She was placed back in the same spot so she could continue her journey of laying eggs and dying in about 7 days...gives new meaning to "life's short".
· Date: Mon October 8, 2012 · Views: 3169 · Filesize: 28.7kb, 79.8kb · Dimensions: 640 x 317 ·
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