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Photo by RachaelB
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Description:

Huge moth that we found at night - much bigger than my hand.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (6)

Thanks for the info - hopefully someone will recognize this species for me.
Many butterflies in Limenitidinae subfamily also have such look in Dry Season form. Specially Genus Euthalia
Rachael go through following link... This one is from Satyrinae subfamily of Brushfooted butterflies as suggested by Jeff.... http://www.thaibugs.com/?page_id=543
It's a butterfly of the Nymphalid family - only 4 legs present. I'm not sure of the species though. Its a little like one of the Melanitis Evening Browns....

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