Hemileuca

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evra
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Hemileuca

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Here’s a difficult, fun genus of Saturniids mostly confined to the western US. Here are some of the specimens I’ve collected myself. Pictured are H. chinatiensis, H. griffini, H. hera, H. magnifica, and H. nuttalli.
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Wonderful genus and great personal captures --- Wow !

Thankyou, for sharing another fine drawer from your
incredible saturniid holdings.
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I second Trehopr's sentiments. Great stuff!
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I third!! An amazing drawer.👍👍
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Ditto, ditto, ditto, ditto... awesome :shock:
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