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Larger images of most of the following butterflies and moths are available by clicking on the images shown.

Atlas Moth (Attacus atlas)
Range extends from India and Sri Lanka to China, Malaysia, and Indonesia. It is the world's largest moth in overall size. The caterpillar is pale yellowish green with long, fleshy spines powdered with a white, waxy substance. It grows up to 10 cm in length, feeding on willow (Salix), poplar (Populus ), and privet (Ligustrum) (1).
Common Sulphur ( Colias philodice)
Occurs across most of North America, excluding Florida and southern California, and in most of Canada. Lives in open areas, such as parks and pastures. Caterpillar is bright green with back and side pale stripes. Host plants include legumes such as clover, alfalfa, and vetch (2).
Heliconius aoede
Luna Moth (Actias luna)
Occurs from the USA south to Mexico. Scarce in southern Canada. Plump, green caterpillar with dark pinkish red raised spots, feeds on broad-leaved trees including birch (Betula) and alder (Alnus) (1).
Peacock (Inachis io)
Widespread in gardens of Europe, temperate areas of Asia, and Japan. Females are slightly larger than males. The black, spiny caterpillar feeds on nettle (Uritica dioica) and hop (Humulus lupulus) (1).

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