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Cream-spot Tiger

Epicallia villica

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Happy Earth's day, with an epicallia villica, resting on a glebionis coronaria stem, in my veggie garden, Nea Demetrias, Volos city, Greece.
The Cream-spot Tiger (Epicallia villica) is a moth of the family Arctiidae. The moths are nocturnal and attracted by light, but the females fly also during the day. By day these moths can be found resting on leaves. Moths of this species fly from March to July depending on the location.

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