Kentish glory moth

Vertical

This Kentish glory moth (Endromis versicolora) appears female on the left and male on the right.

Gianpiero Ferrari/FLPA/Alamy Stock Photo

Horizontal

This Kentish glory moth (Endromis versicolora) appears female on the left and male on the right.

Gianpiero Ferrari/FLPA/Alamy Stock Photo

Thumb

This Kentish glory moth (Endromis versicolora) appears female on the left and male on the right.

Gianpiero Ferrari/FLPA/Alamy Stock Photo

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