[Esp /Eng] Extraña Polilla o Ceratomia undulosa //Strange Moth or Ceratomia undulosa

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Authored by @Robertantoni

Spanish

Hola apreciados amigos de amazing nature hoy les hablare sobré una extraña mariposa que le capture una foto anoche es llamada Ceratomia undulosa o conocida como una polilla perteneciente al género familiar Sphingidae.

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Hello dear friends of amazing nature today I will tell you about a strange butterfly that I captured a photo of last night called Ceratomia undulosa or known as a moth belonging to the family genus Sphingidae.


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Anoches estaba ayudando hacer a mi hija un trabajo de matemáticas y ella no les gusta este tipo de mariposa asi que ella la iba a matar le dije que no y le tome una foto.

Cuya polilla fue descubierta y descrita en 1856 por Francis Walker, la oruga ya desarrollada bajo tierra comienza a hacer su primer vuelo desde marzo hasta octubre ella se suelen encontrar en zonas boscosa sus alas tiene un diseño hermoso que la hace ver estraña y a la hora de capturarl se quedan tranquila de este tipo de mariposa no se encuentran muchi en los libros, Internet ect sobre esta especie.

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Last night I was helping my daughter do a math assignment and she doesn't like this type of butterfly so she was going to kill it, I told her no and took a picture.

Whose moth was discovered and described in 1856 by Francis Walker, the caterpillar already developed underground begins to make its first flight from March to October it is usually found in wooded areas its wings have a beautiful design that makes it look strange and when it comes to capture it they stay quiet about this type of butterfly are not found muchi in books, Internet ect about this species.


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We appreciate your work and your post has been manually curated by zoology team (oscurity,nelinoeva) on behalf of Amazing Nature Community. Keep up the good work!

Thanks for sharing your photos with us! We encourage you to write a little more scientific content in your next post! There is a lot of information about these insects on the web! hugs we hope to have you here again!

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