Automeris io (21333964778)
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Description:
Description: When disturbed, a female Io moth exposes the eyespots on her hind wings. Austin, Texas, USA. Produced as part of the "Insects Unlocked" project at the University of Texas at Austin. Date: 18 September 2015, 15:03. Source: Automeris io. Author: Insects Unlocked . Authority control: : Q33236104. creator QS:P170,Q33236104.
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- Automeris io (Io Moth)
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