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    Default Atlas Moth

    These are images of my home-raised Atlas or Giant Silkworm Moths (Attacus atlas, Saturniidae). Photos were taken in a light box with three fluorescent studio lights against a black backdrop. I had two caterpillars collected from the wild as second-to-last instars and they fortunately emerged as a male and female, making gross comparisons possible.....

    Seventy-three days pre-eclosure

    Final instar seventeen days later. Pupated ten days later. Pupation period 7 weeks.


    Male Atlas moths are distinguished from females by their smaller size, more tapered wings, and larger, bushier antennae.


    Male Atlas Moth (Attacus Atlas), wingspan (as pictured): 21cm.


    Female Atlas Moth (Attacus Atlas), wingspan (as pictured): 18cm.
    John (itchydogimages, SINOBUG)
    My Flickr: itchydogimages

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    Wow John, very cool. I saw the Atlas only once (in the wild)

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    Default More Atlas Moths.....


    Female Underwing


    Male Underwing
    John (itchydogimages, SINOBUG)
    My Flickr: itchydogimages

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    Default And the best bits......


    Female Atlas Moth (Attacus Atlas)


    Male Atlas Moth (Attacus atlas)
    John (itchydogimages, SINOBUG)
    My Flickr: itchydogimages

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