The tropical tiger moth - Asota caricae

in r2cornell •  2 years ago 

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Good afternoon all friends of #blurt , wherever you are, I hope you are all healthy and happy today.

On this occasion I will post some photos of the tropical tiger moth that I found some time ago when it got lost in my window, immediately my cellphone camera became a mainstay to capture it.

The wingspan is 51–58 mm. Palpi with black spots on 1st and 2nd joints. Forewings brownish fuscous. There is a basal orange patch with two subbasal black spots and a series of three spots on its outer edge. The veins are streaked with white. There is a white spot at lower angle of cell. Hindwings are orange yellow. A black spot at the end of the cell, one beyond, one below vein 2 and a submarginal irregular series which sometimes becomes a nearly complete marginal band. The veins crossing the band are yellowish. Larva black above and brown below. There are two dorsal white bands, a sub-dorsal black spot on each somite. A series of lateral black specks present with sparse black hairs. Head is reddish.

Usually, the tropical tiger moth won't threaten or hurt humans. But remember that even a worm will turn. Remember to still be cautious, It is found from the Indo-Australian tropics of India and Sri Lanka to Queensland and Vanuatu.

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The Tropical Tiger Moth

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The Tropical Tiger Moth

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The Tropical Tiger Moth

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The Tropical Tiger Moth

After getting some pictures I released them back into the wild and hoped that these moths would live freely in their habitat, Then I edited it a little to make it look more attractive, there's nothing wrong with trying portrait mode to add to my photo collection in my gallery.

Asota caricae, the tropical tiger moth,[1] is a species of noctuoid moth in the family Erebidae. It is found from the Indo-Australian tropics of India and Sri Lanka to Queensland and Vanuatu.

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The Tropical Tiger Moth

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The Tropical Tiger Moth

📷 PictureSmartphone
Capture UsingPOCO X3 Pro + Macrolens
CategoryAnimal Photography
LocationPidie Jaya-Aceh
EditingPhotoshop Express

So many posts today hope you like my photos, thank you for visiting my page, see you in the next post, greetings from me @setia.budi.

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