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Saturniidae

CASE STUDY: Saturniidae Moth Populations in Richmond, Rhode Island Part 1

April 23, 2021 David Albaugh Leave a comment

When it comes to insects, butterflies and moths have always been my favorite type. Nothing beats a warm summer day sitting outside, watching butterflies visit your flowers. As much as I enjoy this though, it is the giant silk moths that fly at night that I am passionate about the most.

Newly hatched Callosamia promethea female.
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