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I posted this moth because it is so small. about the size of the screw head next to it

Comments (6)


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mifdesign

11:23PM | Wed, 21 July 2021

A tiny guy :) Great capture, my dear friend!

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Kordouane

3:56AM | Thu, 22 July 2021

It is true it looks tiny, it must be a Lithacodes fasciola.

Richardphotos

5:50AM | Thu, 22 July 2021

Lithacodes fasciola, the yellow-shouldered slug or ochre-winged hag moth, is a moth of the family Limacodidae.Wikipedia

thasnks so much

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STEVIEUKWONDER

4:40AM | Thu, 22 July 2021

I bet he grows to be one proud little fella!

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RodS

9:28PM | Fri, 23 July 2021

Tiny, but still detailed and colorful! Great capture, Richard.

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bakapo

10:31PM | Fri, 23 July 2021

so tiny and cute!

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daggerwilldo

7:51PM | Sat, 24 July 2021

A great Macro shot. Imagine the world from that size perspective. A whole different world ehhhh????


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.6
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 5D Mark III
Shutter Speed1/125
ISO Speed2500
Focal Length105

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