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122-021f.jpg
Lymantriidae,
female of Orgyia nantonis
The female's wings degenerate, even without wings,
(1) How did she fly away from the flame when the forest fires?
(2) How does she go to different places to lay eggs?
Habitat
forest
Location
Taipei
Date taken
2005/12/19
Scientific name
Orgyia nantonis Matsumura, 1933
Equipment used
Nikon E4500
Shutter speed, aperture & ISO
200 F5.8
Staff member
Opus Editor
Supporter
Oh!? No idea.... the wonders of nature Fluorite.

Many thanks for setting that conundrum for me to read before I go to bed.... how will I get to sleep pondering on that then? ;)
 

Media information

Category
Butterflies & Moths
Added by
fluorite
Date added
View count
50
Comment count
1

Image metadata

Device
NIKON E4500
Aperture
ƒ/5.8
Focal length
17.7 mm
Exposure time
1/125
ISO
200
Flash
Off, did not fire
Filename
122-021f.jpg
File size
220.3 KB
Date taken
Mon, 19 December 2005 3:15 PM
Dimensions
800px x 600px

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