Image of Lymantria mathura Moore 1865
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I don't know if this id is for the moth or the parasite/eggs under the wing! The moth was twitching when I first noticed it. By the end of the sighting it looked like it had passed. I'm curious to know if this sort of thing is common. A rather large moth, about 3.5cm x 4.5cm
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