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    Default Cuzola subrana larva

    A few weeks back, I found this pretty larva. Whilst I was away, a female Cuzola subrana (Moths of Borneo, Volume 5, Plate 5) eclosed. Interestingly, the larva was feeding on the leaves and the fruits of the wild Ixora plants, so often found in the forest.
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    its very unique looking... It has those long hairs i have seen on some moth cats i encountered
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    very effective disruptive patterning - looks like several different things all in one!
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