Talk:Brahmaea wallichii
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Brahmaea wallichii, also known as the owl moth, is a moth from the family Brahmaeidae. With a wingspan of about 90–160 mm (3.5–6.3 in), it is one of the largest species of Brahmin moth. This nocturnal species is found in India, Bhutan, Myanmar, China, Taiwan and Japan.Photograph: Arthur Chapman; edit: Papa Lima Whiskey and Ryan Kaldari
Caterpillar?
[edit]How about some discussion of the larval form? I'm particularly wondering about the strange extended protuberances on the caterpillar: what are they for? JKeck (talk) 12:26, 30 October 2020 (UTC)