Amata huebneri

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On this occasion I would like to share an image of an Amata huebneri in macrophotography. Amata huebneri or better known as a small butterfly that comes from a species of moth in the genus Amata and they also come from the family Erebidae. It looks like the Amata huebneri that I captured is already included in the adult moth category. The color of this moth is very beautiful, it looks like a tiger, a color that is so enchanting.

The shape of the wings is also very beautiful, resembling a black triangle and a number of transparent round motifs. Actually, the number of wings of this moth is four pairs, but because the forewings are fused with the hind wings, only two pairs of wings are visible. Not only that, the antenna is also no less interesting than the body motif, the antenna is black with white tips. For more details let's see below.


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📷 Imageinformation
Camera UsedRealme 7i
TypeAndroid
Photografer@ekachiyuni
LocationIndonesia


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Wow wonderful photography dear fellow, and as always cutest pictures.

Thanks for sharing ☺️

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That was good macrophotography, you take that Moth very good.
Nice job mate. 👍

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