Image of Polyhymno luteostrigella Chambers 1874
Description:
Polyhymno luteostrigella. The south end is formed into an elaborate false head. No, that's not its real common name, just what the pattern reminds me of (Leonardo Da Vinci's uniforms for the pope's Swiss Guard). I think it's just called the Polyhymno Moth.
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