Amata huebneri is a moth that comes from the kingdom animalia and also belongs to the class insecta. Amata huebneri is a type of moth that has many names including wasp moth, little butterfly and tiger moth. Even though they have many names, they are actually one, based on the many common plantings of these moths, namely because it is possible for people to easily recognize them and the naming also comes from their characteristics and characteristics. These moths are very easy to find in my area but most of them are very afraid of human movement. In my area, these moths are often found in rice fields, especially in grasslands because they often come to the grass of high and low fields.
Basically these moths have very sharp instincts they can see the slightest human movement. However, this moth also has another drawback, namely that this moth cannot fly too far and high. The moth's body has orange and black colors, the original color of its body is orange, while the black color only adorns its body with stripes.
On the wings, the moth is black and transparent. In a pair of wings there are round white or transparent clear, this can make the moth even more perfect. Here are some pictures of the moth.