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Fruit-piercing Moth SWAG Acanthoscurria ferina is a common

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Description

Acanthoscurria ferina is a common terrestrial species from the Peruvian Amazon

The specimen is preserved within a compact 6x6 frame

Dung beetles are currently the only animal

The background photo was taken by MyMy Butterfly in Sea Island

Adult moths in the genus are known for puncturing and feeding on the juices of fruits

Fruit-piercing Moth SWAG Acanthoscurria ferina is a commonEudocima is a genus of moths of the family Erebidae with numerous tropical species. Adult moths in the genus are known for puncturing and feeding on the juices of fruits, This specimen is encased in a 3x4 frame.

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