Giant moths and butterflies

We have some huge Atlas moths out at the moment - one female has a wingspan of 26 cm across. The world record for an Atlas moth is 26.2 cm but this is from a pinned specimen with its forewings set at right angles to its body. Another giant out this week is the Comet moth (Argema mittrei). We

have three males emerged this week and are waiting for a female to try and breed them. Most visitors assume these two species of moths are fake as they walk into the reception room. We also have large caterpillars of moon moths chomping away, the Indonesia moon moth about the size of a man's finger (Actias maenas) and the rare Dubernardi's Moon Moth feeding on pine. The latter caterpillar is green with dashes of shining silver like liquid mercury. Both species will start spinning cocoons within the week.
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