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Tag Archives: polyphemus

Ripples 3/11/21

Posted on March 11, 2021 by Jessica JohnsrudMarch 11, 2021

by Jessica Johnsrud, Woodland Dunes Education Coordinator and Assistant Director I recently received an email from someone who had a large moth in their basement. This was an unusual discovery because it was the middle of winter. They included a … Continue reading →

Posted in Moths | Tagged beautiful, decline, giant, polyphemus, silk moth
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