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This Imperial moth, Eacles imperialis, is camouflaged specifically to look like a leaf litter, shown here with a nearly identical yellow poplar leaf.

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Additional information imperial moth; eacles imperialis; nearctic; saturniidae; ceratocampinae; camouflage; leaf; female; larva; liriodendron tulipfera

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current 15:45, 8 April 2022 Thumbnail for version as of 15:45, 8 April 20222,315 × 3,087 (1.79 MB) Kazvorpal ( talk | contribs)Fixing a typo
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01:37, 24 July 2017 Thumbnail for version as of 01:37, 24 July 20171,158 × 1,544 (482 KB) Kazvorpal ( talk | contribs)This species of moth is camouflaged specifically to look like a specific type of leaf, as shown. Photo taken by me, of my hand, and photoshopped by myself to clean it up. imperial moth; eacles imperialis; nearctic; saturniidae; ceratocampinae; camouf...
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