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Field Notes

Description:

I called it Woodland Camouflage Moth due to the close resemblance to US Army Camouflage uniform.

Habitat:

Tropical

Notes:

While picking berries from my Miracle Fruit plant, I stumbled on it perched on a branch.

Species ID Suggestions

Oleander Hawk Moth (Female)

Daphnis nerii

Comments (6)

Lovely moth Ray! Please edit your spotting to reflect the correct ID Agnes suggested. We'd also love to have this moth on the mission "Moths in the Philippines" at http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/15913873. Please join... Thanks Ray and welcome to Project Noah!
Hi Ray, I believe so.. I have also posted here plants in my garden :) You may want to join also and check what we've already posted in the Plants of the Philippines mission - http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8266730. Project Noah is a great community, hope you enjoy it here, while sharing your spottings and also learning something new everyday :)
http://www.projectnoah.org/users/AgnesAdiqueTalavera Can I post some pictures of my plants in my garden too? Just wanted to share the pics, I'm new here.
http://www.projectnoah.org/users/AgnesAdiqueTalavera Thank you Agnes
Hi Ray, pls join and include this beautiful spotting in the Moths in the Philippines mission - http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/15913873. Thanks!

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