Beautiful! I've never seen moth wings do that. I'm an entomologist. It looks nothing like Tinea pellionella. That is a clothing moth. It closely resembles an Oleander Hawk Moth (Daphnis nerii) from western India in my opinion. Where did you find it? It is certainly Daphnis sp. and in the Family Sphingidae and subfamily Sphinginae whatever it is. Whoever told you it was Tinea pellionella was talking out of their butt. That mistake should have been impossible.
Beautiful! I've never seen moth wings do that. I'm an entomologist. It looks nothing like Tinea pellionella. That is a clothing moth. It closely resembles an Oleander Hawk Moth (Daphnis nerii) from western India in my opinion. Where did you find it? It is certainly Daphnis sp. and in the Family Sphingidae and subfamily Sphinginae whatever it is. Whoever told you it was Tinea pellionella was talking out of their butt. That mistake should have been impossible.
you are welcome w69696969h, may i ask where does your nickname come from ?
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it lives on a planet called 'earth'
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it lives everywhere, even at the back of your house if you have the correct climate though.. :/
and you need to catch the exact correct moment right after she is awaking up from her hibernation.. "winter sleep" her wings are in lack of blood..
kisskaan 4 years ago
That is not Dapnis nerii. Daphnis nerii is a clothes moth. They are tiny.
davidchenard 4 years ago
Beautiful! I've never seen moth wings do that. I'm an entomologist. It looks nothing like Tinea pellionella. That is a clothing moth. It closely resembles an Oleander Hawk Moth (Daphnis nerii) from western India in my opinion. Where did you find it? It is certainly Daphnis sp. and in the Family Sphingidae and subfamily Sphinginae whatever it is. Whoever told you it was Tinea pellionella was talking out of their butt. That mistake should have been impossible.
davidchenard 4 years ago
Beautiful! I've never seen moth wings do that. I'm an entomologist. It looks nothing like Tinea pellionella. That is a clothing moth. It closely resembles an Oleander Hawk Moth (Daphnis nerii) from western India in my opinion. Where did you find it? It is certainly Daphnis sp. and in the Family Sphingidae and subfamily Sphinginae whatever it is. Whoever told you it was Tinea pellionella was talking out of their butt. That mistake should have been impossible.
davidchenard 4 years ago
What the heck is that its got wings like silk
fina1fantacy 4 years ago
its a moth.. a big one..
kisskaan 4 years ago
hey wonderful footage ! lucky catch !!
myauboy 4 years ago
no its not thotoshop keez !
kisskaan 4 years ago
noway !! it must be fake or thotoshop
keezarvexius 4 years ago
Looks beautiful! Where dos it live? Thanks for the clip.
w69696969h 4 years ago
yes it is very real in deed,
kisskaan 4 years ago
is that real?
benbujwah 4 years ago
wow
genghis6199 4 years ago