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    Default Hundreds of Moth Cats at TPTP

    These moth cats wipe out most of the Singapore Rhododendron (Melastoma malabathricum) at TPTP.

    ID of this cat ?
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    Lymantriidae (tussock moths) of some sort.

    cheers,

    Roger.
    Roger C. KENDRICK Ph.D.

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    Amazing defoliation of the plants.

    The Town Council workers will probably be instructed to spray the area with pesticides soon.
    Khew SK
    Butterflies of Singapore BLOG
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    Thx Roger. I've been wanting to find out the family of this moth since i reared it a few yrs back bt i didn't take any pics of it. A similar cat has been mentioned recently.
    Aaron Soh

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