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Luna Moth - Rare SpecimenWonderful Luna moth
Hey to both of you,
We can’t resist to send you pictures of our Luna moth. We discovered your super site while looking for the name of this magnificent butterfly on Internet… Thank you so much for your site, it’s amazing!! We’ve found this Luna moth on the front door just as we returned from our holidays. What a wonderful surprise! She (He?) was waiting for us on 15th of June. We live close to Québec city, wich is quite North for this wonder, no? Keep enjoy!
Geneviève and Judith

Hi Geneieve and Judith,
The Luna Moth ranges well into eastern Canada. You would be amazed at the number of identification requests for Luna Moths we continue to receive, yet not post. We have had numerous images of Luna Moths plastered all over our homepage since March of this year, yet numerous individuals have been unable to find the answer for themselves once they arrive at our site. Seems they never get past the “Ask What’s That Bug?” link. We are considering moving it to the bottom of the page, forcing our less enthusiastic visitors to scroll through the entries first. At any rate, seeing as you did find the answer yourselves, we are posting your image to assist future readers.
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