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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsPicasso Moth (Baorisa hieroglyphica)
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Baorisa hieroglyphica
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Baorisa hieroglyphica is a species of moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by the British entomologist Frederic Moore in 1882. The genus Baorisa was long thought to be monotypic, but three other species have been described. It is found in parts of northeastern India and Southeast Asia.[1][2]
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Baorisa hieroglyphica is a species of moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by the British entomologist Frederic Moore in 1882. The genus Baorisa was long thought to be monotypic, but three other species have been described. It is found in parts of northeastern India and Southeast Asia.[1][2]
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Picasso Moth (Baorisa hieroglyphica) (Original Post)
demmiblue
Dec 2022
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Bernardo de La Paz
(49,002 posts)1. Spectacular. . . . nt
littlemissmartypants
(22,691 posts)2. Wow! ❤️
jaxexpat
(6,832 posts)3. Looks more like a "Dali" moth.
Mister Ed
(5,940 posts)7. Or Piet Mondrian? n/t
jaxexpat
(6,832 posts)9. Oh, too true. Spitting image. We are all post-"Mondrianists" after all, eh?
Richard D
(8,754 posts)4. I'd say Matisse.
lark
(23,105 posts)5. What a work of art.
Nature is so splendid and amazingly varied.
Ziggysmom
(3,408 posts)6. Great pic. That iNaturalist is really a wonderful site.
intrepidity
(7,307 posts)8. Miro? nt
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,349 posts)10. I thought the Glitter Band faded away 40 years ago.