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  2. Luna moth - Wikipedia

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    The luna moth (Actias luna), also called the American moon moth, ... Its typical wingspan is roughly 114 mm (4.5 in), but wingspans can exceed 178 mm ...

  3. Actias ningpoana - Wikipedia

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    Actias ningpoana, the Chinese moon moth, is a species of moth in the family Saturniidae. The species was first described by father-and-son entomologists Cajetan and Rudolf Felder in 1862. [ 1 ] It is quite large, and has long, curved, hindwing tails.

  4. External morphology of Lepidoptera - Wikipedia

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    Butterflies and moths vary in size from microlepidoptera only a few millimetres long, to a wingspan of many inches such as the Atlas moth. Comprising over 160,000 described species, the Lepidoptera possess variations of the basic body structure which has evolved to gain advantages in adaptation and distribution. [1]

  5. Nature: Luna moths attract attention of many - AOL

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    The luna moth is one of the world’s best-known moths. It has been used in various logos, many an artist has interpreted it and even the most neophyte moth-ers instantly recognize it.

  6. Lymantria lunata - Wikipedia

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    Lymantria lunata, the luna gypsy moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Caspar Stoll in 1782. It is found in Southeast Asia, from India to the northeast coast of Australia. The wingspan is about 60 mm. The larvae have been recorded feeding on Mangifera indica, Buchanania muelleri and Ficus benjamina.

  7. Saturniinae - Wikipedia

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    They are medium to very large moths, with adult wingspans ranging from 7.5 to 15 cm, in some cases even more. They consist of some of the largest sized Lepidoptera, such as the luna moth, atlas moth, and many more. The Saturniinae is an important source of wild silk and human food in many different cultures. [2]

  8. Actias - Wikipedia

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    Actias is a genus of Saturniid moths, which contains the Asian-American moon moths. Long tails on their hindwings are among their distinctive traits. Other moths with similar appearance are Copiopteryx, Argema and Eudaemonia. The majority of species in this genus feed on the leaves of sweetgum, pine, or similar trees.

  9. File:Luna Moth, closeup of antennae.jpg - Wikipedia

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