Eater of Dust Scarlet (イーター・オブ・ダスト・スカーレット) BLACKOSPREY
My God, I am a sucker for realistic/scientific drawings and these are "hella sweet"
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Mine must be pretty rare as there's not a lot of info on google about it. It's actually Agyrtidia Uranophila though. Looks pretty accurate to me!SOS404 wrote:
8. Agyitidia uranophila
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SOS404 wrote:
9. Catocala fraxini
I would say mines pretty damn accurate. Looks like it is only found in Europe and Asia, so not local to me. They all look incredible.
ironjaiden wrote: "'Weener in June' is completely sold out, thanks for the interest"
Mostly found in Europe so not native but hope to see this guy in the wild one day.noweyesee wrote:These all look so great. Anyone get a moth native to their area?
Great to see them all together and thanks for sharing the pics Shingo!SOS404 wrote:
15. Noctua fimbriata
- In the end it's the beast and the fowl that will reclaim the world.