green longhorn moth
By Seaburngirl
- 13 Jun, 2021
- 9 likes
those antennae are about 1 1/2 to 2 inches long. certainly not what I'd consider a moth shape is it?
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Stunning little insect.
13 Jun, 2021
Wow - great capture!
13 Jun, 2021
Very, very unusual ... amazing antennae.
13 Jun, 2021
they are what totally floored me but as soon as I mentioned it Toria said it'll be a longhorn obviously!
13 Jun, 2021
Now I have an image of her slapping her forehead and going 'Duh' ... :o)))
13 Jun, 2021
Amazing pic, Eileen! Fantastic looking insect.
13 Jun, 2021
almost correct Shirley, I stuck my tongue out at her ;o).
it is a strange feeling when the teacher becomes the pupils. I still have the upper hand with plants/fish/rock pool occupants though ;o)
13 Jun, 2021
A really interesting picture! Who could have imagined a moth might look that way! 😱
14 Jun, 2021
Good photo of the moth. It makes you wonder how on earth it can fly with antennae like that.
19 Jun, 2021
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they also have black furry bodies as if they are wearing a furry gilet.
13 Jun, 2021