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Ailanthus Webworm Moth

Ailanthus Webworm Moth

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Howard Mattix


Free Account, Omaha, Nebraska

Ailanthus Webworm Moth

A small insect that measures a little over one inch This is the adult stage, as larva they spin silky, hard to penetrate webs. They feed on Trees Of Heaven, a common junk tree, stripping it's leaves.

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  • s. sabine krause 05/09/2013 17:29

    an animal that makes one understand why up until today brooches look like scarabs, butterflies, beetles and other insects… the little guy's longish shape is quite amazing. wait, i'm changing my mind here: he would make a very original barette to wear in one's hair! ; ) looks lovely on his pinkish microcosm! greetings, sabine. p.s.: amazing, how many animals are colored orange, white and black – can think of snakes, butterflies, spiders, fish, etc..
  • Janos Gardonyi 05/09/2013 5:54

    you are really getting into the macro stuff.....
    quite a catch.... janos
  • Tania Skaradek 05/09/2013 1:29

    Wow! So colorful Moth!
    Ornaments looks like a pictograms on his wings:-)
    Regards
    Tania
  • Harold Thompson 04/09/2013 9:43

    Colourful moth :-)) Harold

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Cámara DSLR-A350
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Diafragma 5
Tiempo de exposición 1/125
Distancia focal 100.0 mm
ISO 100